Advances in science and technology frequently raise new ethical, legal, and social issues, and developments in neuroscience and neuroimaging technology are no exception. Within the field of neuroethics, leading scientists, ethicists, and humanists are exploring the implications of efforts to image, study, treat, and enhance the human brain. This article focuses on one aspect of neuroethics: the confidentiality and privacy implications of advances in functional magnetic resonance imaging (“fMRI”). Following a brief orientation to fMRI and an overview of some of its current and proposed uses, this article highlights key confidentiality and privacy issues raised by fMRI in the contexts of health care, research, employment, insurance, criminal ...
Collaborative networks and data sharing initiatives are broadening the opportunities for the advance...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (“fMRI”) technology produces a four-dimensional map of brain a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019The ability to record and access neural signals is exp...
Advances in science and technology frequently raise new ethical, legal, and social issues, and devel...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has built on a number of technologies, including electr...
The field of neuroethics has been described as an amalgamation of two branches of inquiry: “the neur...
When new methods of generating information about individuals leave the confined space of research ap...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) might be able to detect a predisposition for sexually i...
This paper deals with recent advances in neuroimaging technologies which could begin to implicate pr...
Human functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) informs the understanding of the neural basis of ...
Technical advances in the past 25 years permitted substantial advances in the neuroimaging field, ex...
This discussion highlights ethical and practical issues potential neuropsychologist-imagers should c...
This discussion highlights ethical and practical issues potential neuropsychologist-imagers should c...
Now in its second decade, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) localizes changes in blood ox...
Brain Imaging and Brain Privacy: A Realistic Concern? Functional neuroimaging has been used to study...
Collaborative networks and data sharing initiatives are broadening the opportunities for the advance...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (“fMRI”) technology produces a four-dimensional map of brain a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019The ability to record and access neural signals is exp...
Advances in science and technology frequently raise new ethical, legal, and social issues, and devel...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has built on a number of technologies, including electr...
The field of neuroethics has been described as an amalgamation of two branches of inquiry: “the neur...
When new methods of generating information about individuals leave the confined space of research ap...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) might be able to detect a predisposition for sexually i...
This paper deals with recent advances in neuroimaging technologies which could begin to implicate pr...
Human functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) informs the understanding of the neural basis of ...
Technical advances in the past 25 years permitted substantial advances in the neuroimaging field, ex...
This discussion highlights ethical and practical issues potential neuropsychologist-imagers should c...
This discussion highlights ethical and practical issues potential neuropsychologist-imagers should c...
Now in its second decade, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) localizes changes in blood ox...
Brain Imaging and Brain Privacy: A Realistic Concern? Functional neuroimaging has been used to study...
Collaborative networks and data sharing initiatives are broadening the opportunities for the advance...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (“fMRI”) technology produces a four-dimensional map of brain a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019The ability to record and access neural signals is exp...