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Breaking the Binary. Toward an Ontological Continuum Between Humans and Weapons
Published on 3 Oct 2025
by Tobias Hainz HSD Hochschule Döpfer
“Thanks, But No Thanks” for Your Sacrifice: Who Pays When the Enhanced Come Home Broken? The Super Soldier Paradox
Published on 3 Oct 2025
by Ahiafor Maxwell Zhong Wang Boda Zhou Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital, School of Clinical Medicine, Tsinghua University
Relational Autonomy and Vulnerability in Military Bioenhancement: A Commentary on “Super Soldiers or Social Burden?”
Published on 3 Oct 2025
by Jed P. Mangal Emory University School of Medicine
Sacrificing the Memories of Those Who Sacrificed: Protecting Autonomy Through Memory Manipulating Techniques (MMT) as a Last Resort
Published on 3 Oct 2025
by Hannah L. Rogers Lauren B. Solberg University of Florida College of Medicine
Reconsidering the Relationship of Disability and Deservingness of Care with the Advent of Enhanced Warfighters: A Capability Approach to Veterans’ Health Care
Published on 3 Oct 2025
by Owen Robert Selden Kasper Nilsson Shinyi Ding Kristen Heinan Mary Faith Marshall UVA School of Medicine
Enhanced Warfighters, Nonmaleficence, and Empowerment
Published on 3 Oct 2025
by Dale Murray University of Wisconsin-Platteville Baraboo Sauk County and University of Wisconsin-Platteville
Don’t Overlook the Soul: Spiritual Readiness in a Holistic Approach for Enhanced Veteran Reintegration
Published on 3 Oct 2025
by Andrew Schmitz University of Chicago
The Super-Soldier Next Door
Published on 3 Oct 2025
by Levi J. Goldfarb Benjamin Goldfarb Rachel Asher a UMass Chan Medical Schoolb Mass General Brigham McLean Hospitalc Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
Can You Forget a War Crime? Modifying Postcombat Memories While Preserving Moral Accountability
Published on 3 Oct 2025
by Benjamin Gregg University of Texas at Austin
BCI-Mediated Warfare, Psychological Distance, and the Duty to Care
Published on 3 Oct 2025
by Kodai Sato Ryo Tanaka Koji Ota University of Tsukuba
Inflicting vs Suffering Injustice: A Morally Relevant Distinction for Traumatic Memory Modulation
Published on 3 Oct 2025
by Paul Rezkalla United States Air Force Academy
Will Memory Manipulating Technologies Benefit Soldiers? Two Arguments Against It
Published on 3 Oct 2025
by Daichi Iijima Eisuke Nakazawa The University of Tokyo
The Human Price of Military Enhancement: Why Future Warfighter Enhancements Must Be Prohibited
Published on 3 Oct 2025
by Ash Howlett Steve Mercer a Eastern Health, Melbourne, Australiab Hudson Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne, Australia
The Enhancements They Carried: An Introduction to the Special Issue on Enhanced Warfighters
Published on 3 Oct 2025
by Blake Hereth Western Michigan University Homer Stryker MD School of Medicine
No Longer “Super”: Soldier Disenhancement, PIAAAS Harms, and the Duty of Long-Term Care
Published on 29 Sep 2025
by Paul Tubig Frederic Gilbert a Georgia Southern Universityb University of Tasmania School of Humanities
From Enhancement To Disenhancement To De-Enhancement: Institutional Responsibility, and the Duty of Care to Post-Enhanced Veterans.
Published on 22 Sep 2025
by Adam Henschke University of Twente
Enhancing the Warfighter: Ethical, Legal, and Strategic Implications of Brain-Machine Interface-Enabled Military Exoskeletons
Published on 28 Jul 2025
by Dov Greenbaum a Biomedical Informatics and Data Science, Yale Universityb Radzyner School of Law, Reichman Universityc Zvi Meitar Institute for Legal Implications of Emerging Technologies, Reichman Universityd Dina Recanati School of Medicine, Reichman University
Reintegration Beyond the Medical Model: The Case of Warfighter Advance
Published on 22 Jul 2025
by Mary Neal Vieten Warfighter Advance
Veteran and Brain-Computer Interfaces: The Duty to Care
Published on 22 Jul 2025
by Vincent Guérin Saint-Cyr Military Academy Research Center
Soldiers or Weapons? The Ethical Dilemma and Consequences of the Status for Super Soldier Veterans
Published on 18 Jul 2025
by Łukasz Kamieński Jagiellonian University
The Memory Remains: Reciprocity and Veteran Super Soldiers
Published on 17 Jul 2025
by Parker Crutchfield Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine
Neuroethical Significance and Practical Scope of Alternative Virtues in Japan
Published on 17 Jul 2025
by Ryo Uehara The University of Tokyo
Consciousness and Human Brain Organoids: A Conceptual Mapping of Ethical and Philosophical Literature
Published on 9 Jul 2025
by Aileen Van Gyseghem Kris Dierickx Andrew J. Barnhart a KU Leuvenb University of Bonn
Review of a Theory of the Super Soldier, the Morality of Capacity-Increasing Technologies in the Military, by Jean-François Caron
Published on 9 Jul 2025
by Karolina Zhukoff Georgia Institute of Technology
How Should Patients Be Informed of Motivational Interventions?
Published on 9 Jul 2025
by Bill Nguyen Harvard Medical School
Helping Without Hijacking: Decision Science and the Ethics of Treatment Adherence
Published on 9 Jul 2025
by Aida Roige Universitat de València
Review of Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimer’s by Charles Piller
Published on 9 Jul 2025
by Timothy Daly a UMR 1219, Bordeaux Population Health, University of Bordeaux & INSERMb UMR 5164, ImmunoConcept, University of Bordeaux & CNRSc Bioethics Program, FLACSO Argentina
Selected Abstracts from the 2025 International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting
Published on 9 Jul 2025
by Iris Coates McCall
Open Peer Commentaries: A Guide to the Perplexed
Published on 9 Jul 2025
by Anna Wexler University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
Is Nudging the Same as Encouraging?
Published on 9 Jul 2025
by Derek R. Soled a Brigham and Women’s Hospitalb Boston Children’s Hospitalc Boston Medical Center
Behavioral Buffers: Shielding Against the Side Effects of Motivation-Boosting Interventions
Published on 9 Jul 2025
by Stefano Calboli University of Minho Portugal
Extended Will, Epistemic Care, and Motivational Barriers to Care
Published on 9 Jul 2025
by Daniel Shussett Shaun Respess North Carolina State University at Raleigh
Affecting Affect: Emotion Regulation in the Explanation and Confrontation of Clinical Nonadherence
Published on 9 Jul 2025
by Max F. Kramer Ethics Center, UCLA Health
The Implications of Motivational Barriers to Care in Mental Health Contexts
Published on 9 Jul 2025
by Lia Curtis Fine University of Maryland
Facilitating Patient Flourishing Through the Application of Positive Psychology: Cultivating Motivation Through Self-Determination Theory
Published on 9 Jul 2025
by Ren Yagawara a Harvard Medical Schoolb University of Pennsylvania
Accounting for Genuine Preference Changes and Inadvertent Deception
Published on 9 Jul 2025
by Vivian Mok Julia F. Taylor University of Virginia
From Risk-Making to Rights-Holding: Ontological Personhood and Best Interpretation in Disorders of Consciousness
Published on 9 Jul 2025
by Timo Istace Kristof Van Assche University of Antwerp
Epistemic Authority in “Risk-Making”: Ethical Dimensions of Surrogate Decision-Making for Patients with Disorders of Consciousness
Published on 9 Jul 2025
by Batel Hazan-Liran Inbar Levkovich Tel-Hai Academic College
Disorders of Consciousness Are Not Necessarily Disorders of Permanence: Reconsidering Risk-Making in a Dynamic Spectrum
Published on 9 Jul 2025
by Ricardo Diaz Milian Ferenc Rabai Mayo Clinic in Florida
Constructing Risk Ethically: A Normative Extension of Clark et al.’s “Risk-Making” Theory for Disorders of Consciousness
Published on 9 Jul 2025
by Alberto Boretti
Nonadherence, Autonomy, and Goals of Care
Published on 9 Jul 2025
by Samuel J. Kerstein University of Maryland
Super Soldiers or Social Burden? Ethical Exploration of the Benefits and Costs of Military Bioenhancement
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Elise G. Annett John R. Shook James Giordano a Georgetown University School of Continuing Studiesb Institutional Research, Assessment and Accreditation Associatec National Defense Universityd Bowie State University
Review of Bioethics and Brains: A Disciplined and Principled Neuroethics by John R. Shook and James Giordano
Published on 27 Jun 2025
by Saša Horvat University of Rijeka
May, Joshua. (2023). Neuroethics: Agency in the Age of Brain Science. New York, US: Oxford University Press
Published on 26 Jun 2025
by Erica Bigelow University of Washington
The Unfinished War: Ethical Challenges in Enhanced Warfighter Reintegration and Long-Term Care
Published on 25 Jun 2025
by Sheena M. Eagan Daniel D. Moseley East Carolina University
Digital Resurrection and Posthumous Identity: Toward a Cross-Cultural Neurorights Framework
Published on 24 Jun 2025
by Y. Tony Yang The George Washington University
Theological Neuroethics: Christian Ethics Meets the Science of the Human Brain by Neil Messer
Published on 20 Jun 2025
by Hunter Lawrence Bissette University of Oklahoma
Authenticity and Love Drugs: Insights from Psychedelic Therapy
Published on 16 Jun 2025
by Owen Thomas Francisca Silva a University of Oxfordb Independent Researcher
Bridging Emotional and Intellectual Dimensions in Translational Neuroscience
Published on 10 Apr 2025
by James O. Fajemiroye Universidade Federal de Goias
Sharing the Mic: Ethical Considerations in Qualitative Interviewing of Dyads Living with Cognitive Impairment
Published on 10 Apr 2025
by Eran Klein Lyndsey M. Anderson Oregon Health and Science University
Delving Through the Meta: Advancing Reflexive Inquiry into the Foundations of Neuroscience
Published on 10 Apr 2025
by Antoine Boudreau LeBlanc a McGill Universityb Mila, Institut Québécois d’Intelligence Artificielle
Patient Interest Is Not Enough: Additional Challenges for DBS in MCI
Published on 10 Apr 2025
by Ellery R. Tripp Marka F. Ellertson Maria I. Lapid Gregory A. Worrell Erik K. St. Louis Richard R. Sharp Mayo Clinic
Mild Cognitive Impairment: Far from “Mild,” but Is Deep Brain Stimulation the Solution?
Published on 10 Apr 2025
by Cassandra J. Thomson Jane E. Alty a University of Tasmaniab Royal Hobart Hospital
From DBS to Noninvasive Neuromodulation: Ethical Solutions for MCI Treatment
Published on 10 Apr 2025
by Marta Vassallo Mario Picozzi University of Insubria
Neuroethics Rounds: Place-Sensitive Approaches for Daily Interfaces of Neuroscience-Neuroethics Ecosystems
Published on 10 Apr 2025
by Hiroyasu Ino Yoshiyuki Takimoto Eisuke Nakazawa The University of Tokyo
Review of The Unfit Brain and the Limits of Moral Enhancement by Fabrice Jotterand
Published on 10 Apr 2025
by Russell Blackford University of Newcastle
Play and Pay: In Pursuit of Win-Win Relief of the Open Access Fee
Published on 10 Apr 2025
by Judy Illes Julie M. Robillard a University of British Columbiab BC Children’s & Women’s Hospitals
Building Robust Neuroscience-Neuroethics Research Collaborations: Forbearance, Trust and Relationships of Respect
Published on 10 Apr 2025
by Sara Goering Asad Beck Natalie Dorfman Andrew I. Brown University of Washington
Not All Distress is Moral Distress
Published on 10 Apr 2025
by Matthew Charles Fields Alexis Kaiser Jon Alexander Karel Amy Martin a Indiana University Health, Fairbanks Center for Medical Ethicsb Indiana University School of Medicinec Indiana University Health
Reexamining Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation Trial Conclusions: Revisiting Ethical and Clinical Risks in Earlier DBS Studies for Dementia Treatment
Published on 10 Apr 2025
by Frederic Gilbert John Noel Viana Christine Stirling James Vickers Alexander R. Harris a University of Tasmaniab Australian National Universityc University of Melbourne
Somatosensory Feedback in BCIs: Why Aiming for Naturalness Raises Ethical Concerns
Published on 31 Mar 2025
by Bouke van Balen a UMC Utrecht Brain Centerb Eindhoven University of Technologyc Delft University of Technology
Motivational Barriers to Care and the Ethics of Encouragement
Published on 14 Mar 2025
by Christopher F. Masciari The University of Texas
Making Healthcare Decisions on Behalf of People in a Disorder of Consciousness. A “Risk-Making” Theory of Decisional Practices
Published on 21 Feb 2025
by Teresa Clark Alison Edgley Roger Kerry a Royal Hospital for Neuro-Disabilityb University of Nottingham
Mentoring for Neuroscience and Society Careers: Lessons Learned from the Dana Foundation Career Network in Neuroscience & Society
Published on 16 Feb 2025
by Craig W. McFarland Makenna E. Law Ivan E. Ramirez Emily Rodriguez Ithika S. Senthilnathan Adam P. Steiner Kelisha M. Williams Francis X. Shen a Harvard Universityb Massachusetts General Hospitalc Johns Hopkins Universityd Duke Universitye Minnesota State Universityf University of Minnesota
From Scholarship to Practice: Standardizing Calls to Action in Neuroethics
Published on 31 Jan 2025
by Kyrstin Lavelle Laura Y. Cabrera Judy Illes a University of British Columbia, Neuroethics Canadab Pennsylvania State University
Qualitative Metascience: A Framework for Cultivating Healthier and More Translationally Impactful Neuroscience-Neuroethics Research Ecosystems
Published on 30 Jan 2025
by Rachel Asher The Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research, The Broad Institute of MIT, McLean Hospital, Mass General Brigham, and Harvard
Medical or Neurodiversity Model, Which, When and in Which Respect?
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Ilir Isufi University of Cincinnati
On Dichotomies in Mental Health and Neuroethics
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Yoann Della Croce Veljko Dubljevic a McGill Universityb North Carolina State University
Peer Support and Explanatory Pluralism in the Instrumentalization of Mental Health Self-Concept
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Emily Rodriguez Chinmayi Balusu Mansi Chandra Craig W. McFarland Makenna E. Law Ivan Ramirez a Massachusetts General Hospitalb The University of Minnesota Twin Citiesc Dana Foundationd Stony Brook University Hospitale Harvard Universityf Johns Hopkins University
Biomedical, Neurodiverse, and Mad Affinities: The Constraints of Collective Epistemic Resources
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Shaun Respess Ariana D’Alessandro North Carolina State University
Empirical Perspectives on Neurodiversity and Mental Health Conditions
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by M. Ariel Cascio Michigan State University
Beyond Binary Models: A Bioethical Inquiry Into Neurodiversity and the Medical Framework in Mental Health
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Mikel Salvador Gorbea PLLC
Not Between Models, But Above
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Rachel Levit Ades Washington and Lee University
Who is Becoming Part of What?
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Laura Duplaquet Frederic Gilbert University of Tasmania
Making Sense of Neurological Differences
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by David Anthony King California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Beyond Pathology: Bringing the Ecological-Enactive Model of Disability to Neuroethics and Mental Health Conditions
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Andrew J. Barnhart University of Bonn
Is “Neurodiversity” the Proper Nomenclature for Mental Health Gradation?
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Dean Evan Hart New York University
The Neurodiversity Model and Medical Model: Competitors or Alternative Perspectives?
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Heather Browning Walter Veit a University of Southamptonb University of Reading
Deep Brain Stimulation and Mental Disorders: What If the Latter Aren’t Things in the Brain at All?
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Stephan Schleim University of Groningen
Neurodiversity, Neurodevices, and Deep Brain Stimulation
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Walter Veit University of Reading
Rethinking Peer Support: An Intersectional Approach to Mental Health for Black, Indigenous and People of Color
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Denise Miller University of Greenwich, Institute for Lifecourse Development
Exploring Patient Perspectives: A Structured Interview Study on Deep Brain Stimulation as a Novel Treatment Approach for Mild Cognitive Impairment
Published on 31 Dec 2024
by Pooja Venkatesh Bradley Lega Michael Rubin University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Neurorights Training of a Multidisciplinary Studentship Based on Realistic Neuroscience
Published on 10 Dec 2024
by José M. Muñoz Javier Bernacer a International Center for Neuroscience and Ethics (CINET), Tatiana Foundationb Institute of Neurotechnology and Law (INL)c Mind-Brain Group, Institute for Culture and Society (ICS), University of Navarra
“Neuro-Neutrality & Mere-Difference”
Published on 18 Oct 2024
by Erica Bigelow University of Washington
Love Drugs and Academic Myth
Published on 18 Oct 2024
by Tomislav Furlanis Laura Duplaquet Frederic Gilbert a University of Ljubljanab University of Tasmaniac Nantes University
The Perceived Morality of Love Drugs: Why Mechanisms Might (and Should) Matter
Published on 18 Oct 2024
by Max F. Kramer UCLA Health
Neuro-Neutrality and the Common Good
Published on 18 Oct 2024
by Neil Messer Matthew Philipp Whelan Devan Stahl Baylor University
The Preference for Non-Pharmacological Interventions: The Bigger Picture
Published on 18 Oct 2024
by Azgad Gold Beer Yaakov-Ness Ziona Mental Health Center
A Comprehensive Guide to Neuroethical Approaches: A Review of The Methods of Neuroethics
Published on 18 Oct 2024
by Cristiano Colangelo Biogem Institute
A Call for Authentic Love: Is That Truly What We Want?
Published on 18 Oct 2024
by Kimberly Vargas Barreto Illinois Institute of Technology
Love Drugs and the Authenticity Charge: Why Narrative Templates Matter
Published on 18 Oct 2024
by Cristian Iftode Alexandra Zorila Anda Zahiu University of Bucharest
Romantic Remedies: A Look at the Morality of Love Drugs
Published on 18 Oct 2024
by Brenda Zanele Kubheka Esther Murugi Muiruri Fikile Muriel Mnisi Raymond Moteka Matloa a Harvard Medical Schoolb Health IQ Consultingc TalkLABS Limitedd Khaca (Pty) Ltd.e University of the Witwatersrand
Love Is Not the Same as Loving: What If We Have a Love Drug for Being Loved?
Published on 18 Oct 2024
by Koji Tachibana Chiba University
Authenticity or Risk?
Published on 18 Oct 2024
by Jonathan Livengood Justin Sytsma a University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaignb Victoria University of Wellington
An Afrocentric Perspective on Neurodiversity: Neuroethical Considerations in Africa
Published on 18 Oct 2024
by Olivia P. Matshabane Soraya Seedat Stellenbosch University
Neurodiversity, Diagnostic Constructs, and Societal Contingencies: Neuro-Neutrality in an Entangled World
Published on 18 Oct 2024
by Emily Rodriguez Massachusetts General Hospital Neurosurgery
Moral Attitudes Toward Pharmacologically Assisted Couples Therapy: An Experimental Bioethics Study of Real-World “Love Drugs”
Published on 18 Oct 2024
by Mey Bahar Buyukbabani Brian D. Earp Ivar Hannikainen Tommaso Barba Emilian Mihailov David B. Yaden Julian Savulescu a University of Oxfordb Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singaporec University of Granadad Imperial College Londone University of Bucharestf Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
More Than a Lick of Paint. State Neuro-Neutrality Requires Structural Social Change
Published on 18 Oct 2024
by Emma Moormann Gert-Jan Vanaken a University of Antwerpb KU Leuven
Do We Need a “Neuro-Neutral State”?
Published on 18 Oct 2024
by Adriano Mannino Narayan Sankaran a University of California, Berkeleyb University of San Francisco
“Lovedrugs” May Be a Moral Imperative
Published on 18 Oct 2024
by Vojin Rakić Center for the Study of Bioethics, University of Belgrade
Selected Abstracts from the 2024 International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting
Published on 18 Oct 2024
Mental Health Conditions Between Neurodiversity and the Medical Model
Published on 10 Oct 2024
by Julia Knopes Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Review of Psychedelic Outlaws: The Movement Revolutionizing Modern Medicine, by Joanna Kemper
Published on 25 Sep 2024
by Amy S. F. Lutz University of Pennsylvania
Deep Brain Stimulation and Neuropsychiatric Anthropology – The “Prosthetisability” of the Lifeworld
Published on 20 Sep 2024
by Christian Ineichen Walter Glannon a University Hospital Zurich, University of Zurichb University of Calgary
Experience Embodiment and Post Trial Obligations in Brain Based Visual Prosthesis Research
Published on 17 Jul 2024
by Odile C van Stuijvenberg Erika Versalovic Gabriel L zaro Mu oz Peter Zuk a University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht Universityb Harvard Medical Schoolc Massachusetts General Hospital
Neglected Stakeholder Perspectives in Qualitative Neural Implant Research
Published on 17 Jul 2024
by Diana Urian Nathan Higgins Juan Martin Abreu Melon Vishruth Nagam Claudia Gonz lez M rquez Abigail Oppong Barisua Nsaanee a Western Universityb Monash Universityc Georgetown Universityd University of Californiae The University of Edinburghf Ashesi Universityg University of Port Harcourt
Benefits vs Risks Neural Device Maintenance and Potential Abandonment
Published on 17 Jul 2024
by Frederic Gilbert Marilena Pateraki Alexander R Harris a Philosophy Program University of Tasmaniab National and Kapodistrian University of Athensc University of Melbourne
Neuroethical Investigation of Moral Choices through Ubuntu What Insights Can Neurophysiological Tools Provide
Published on 17 Jul 2024
by Michael O S Afolabi International Journal of Ethics Education
Disability Justice Interdependence and the Development of Assistive Visual Devices
Published on 17 Jul 2024
by Emily Rodriguez Craig W McFarland Makenna E Law Ivan E Ramirez Joseph E Brower a Massachusetts General Hospitalb Harvard Universityc John Hopkins University
Limitations of the Ultimatum Game in the Study of Moral Decisions
Published on 17 Jul 2024
by Federico Bina University of Genova
Toward a More Meaningful Use of EEG in Moral Neuroscience
Published on 17 Jul 2024
by Koji Tachibana Makoto Miyakoshi a Chiba Universityb University of Cincinnati
How Blind Persons Perceive Sight Restorative Technologies Matters More than We Know
Published on 17 Jul 2024
by Arielle Silverman Jason Scott Robert a American Foundation for the Blindb Arizona State University
Neurodiversity and the Neuro Neutral State
Published on 26 Jun 2024
by Bouke de Vries Ghent University
Prescription for Love An Experimental Investigation of Laypeople s Relative Moral Disapproval of Love Drugs
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Anthony LantianJordane BoudesseulFlorian Covaa Laboratoire Parisien de Psychologie Sociale Univ Paris Nanterreb Instituto de Investigaci n Cient fica Universidad de Limac Universit de Gen ve
Nissenbaum and Neurorights The Jury is Still Out
Published on 3 Apr 2024
by Nina F de GrootVera TesinkGerben Meynena VU Amsterdamb Utrecht University
Between Collection and Interpretation Targeted Rights for Unpredictable Insights
Published on 3 Apr 2024
by Tessa GavinaLucas Guti rrez Lafrentza KU Leuvenb Universidad San Sebastian
Privacy Protections in and across Contexts Why We Need More Than Contextual Integrity
Published on 3 Apr 2024
by Sara GoeringAsad BeckNatalie DorfmanSofia SchwarzwalderNicolai Wohnsa University of Washington Systemb University of Washington
The Global Governance of Neurotechnology The Need for an Ecosystem Approach
Published on 3 Apr 2024
by David WinickoffLaura KreilingLou Lennada Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development b Harvard Kennedy School
Beyond Substance Structural and Political Questions for Neurotechnologies and Human Rights
Published on 3 Apr 2024
by Walter G JohnsonAustralian National University
Moving Beyond Context Reassessing Privacy Rights in the Neurotechnology Era
Published on 3 Apr 2024
by Callie TerrisUniversity of Texas Medical Branch
Brain Exceptionalism Learning From the Past With an Eye Toward the Future
Published on 3 Apr 2024
by Eran KleinNicolae Morara Oregon Health and Sciences Universityb University of Oregon
Valuing Subjectivity Beyond the Brain but Also Beyond Psychology and Phenomenology Why an International Declaration on Neurotechnologies Should Incorporate Insights From Social Theory as Well
Published on 3 Apr 2024
by Andrew Ivan BrownUniversity of Washington
Integrating Mental Privacy within Data Protection Laws Addressing the Complexities of Neurotechnology and the Interdependence of Human Rights
Published on 3 Apr 2024
by Nadine LivDov Greenbauma Cytacticb Reichman Universityc Yale University
Basic Liberties Consent and Chemical Restraints
Published on 3 Apr 2024
by Parker CrutchfieldMichael RedingerWestern Michigan University Homer Stryker M D School of Medicine
At the Crossroads of Neuroethics and Policy Navigating Neurorights and Neurotechnology Governance
Published on 3 Apr 2024
by Anna WexlerUniversity of Pennsylvania
Neurorights The Land of Speculative Ethics and Alarming Claims
Published on 3 Apr 2024
by Frederic GilbertIngrid RussoUniversity of Tasmania
Brain Data Availability Presents Unique Privacy Challenges
Published on 3 Apr 2024
by Joseph SpinoLe Moyne College
Strong Bipartisan Support for Controlled Psilocybin Use as Treatment or Enhancement in a Representative Sample of US Americans Need for Caution in Public Policy Persists
Published on 5 Feb 2024
by Julian D SandbrinkKyle JohnsonMaureen GillDavid B YadenJulian Savulescu Ivar R HannikainenBrian D Earpa University of Oxfordb Charit Universit tsmedizin Berlinc Yale Universityd Johns Hopkins University School of Medicinee National University of Singaporef Murdoch Children s Research Instituteg University of Granada
EEG Correlates of Moral Decision Making Effect of Choices and Offers Types
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Giulia FrondaLaura AngiolettiMichela BalconiInternational research center for Cognitive Applied Neuroscience IrcCAN Universit Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
The Limitations of Principlism
Published on 11 Jan 2024
by Jed P MangalNathan S ScheinerEmory University School of Medicine
Treatment Resistant Psychiatric Conditions and the Ethics of Psychiatric Physician Aid in Dying
Published on 11 Jan 2024
by Joseph JebariChristopher F MasciariEm Walsha Johns Hopkins Universityb University of Texas
On Being Conscious as a Basic Liberty
Published on 11 Jan 2024
by Peter Shiu Hwa TsuShunsuke Sugimotoa National Chung Cheng Universityb Keio University
On Changes and Opportunities at AJOB Neuroscience
Published on 11 Jan 2024
by Veljko DubljevicNorth Carolina State University
Response to Commentaries Frequent Preservation of Neurologic Function in Brain Death and Brainstem Death Entails False Positive Misdiagnosis and Cerebral Perfusion
Published on 11 Jan 2024
by Ari R JoffeMichael Nair Collinsa University of Albertab Florida State University
Striking the Balance Harnessing Machine Learning s Potential in Psychiatric Care amid Legal and Ethical Challenges
Published on 11 Jan 2024
by Dov GreenbaumZvi Meitar Institute for Legal Implications of Emerging Technologies Reichman University
Psychiatric Care When Cure Is No Longer the Goal A Call for Expansion of Management Options for Treatment Resistant Mental Illness
Published on 11 Jan 2024
by Gabriel A Ben DorDuwa AlebdyYingcheng Elaine XuNYU Grossman School of Medicine
Unintended Harms of Novel Predictive Technologies in Mental Disorder Treatment
Published on 11 Jan 2024
by erife TekinSUNY Upstate Medical University
Chemical Restraints and the Basic Liberties
Published on 11 Jan 2024
by David BirksThe University of Hong Kong
Hope in the Face of Futility Considering the Full Scope of Psychiatric Treatment Options
Published on 11 Jan 2024
by Christopher W AustelleJarrod EhrieJeffrey S Zabinskia Stanford Universityb Columbia University
Preferences of Individual Mental Health Service Users Are Essential in Determining the Least Restrictive Type of Restraint
Published on 11 Jan 2024
by Christin HempelerEsther BraunMirjam FaissnerJakov GatherMatth Scholtena Ruhr University Bochumb Charit Universit tsmedizin Berlinc LWL University Hospital Ruhr University Bochum
On the Relative Intrusiveness of Physical and Chemical Restraints
Published on 11 Jan 2024
by Gabriel De MarcoThomas DouglasLisa ForsbergJulian Savulescua Oxford Universityb University of Oxford Jesus Collegec University of Oxford Somerville Colleged National University of Singapore
The Lived Realities of Chemical Restraint Prioritizing Patient Experience
Published on 11 Jan 2024
by Ryan DoughertyJoanna SmolenskiJared N SmithCenter for Medical Ethics and Health Policy Baylor College of Medicine
Humanizing Patients and Their Needs Might Affect Psychiatrists Thinking about Futility
Published on 11 Jan 2024
by Rachel B CooperSarah E LevittDaniel Z Buchmana Ontario Institute for Studies in Education University of Torontob University Health Networkc Department of Psychiatry Temerty Faculty of Medicine University of Torontod Centre for Addiction and Mental Healthe Dalla Lana School of Public Health University of Torontof University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics
What Is Futility in Psychiatry
Published on 11 Jan 2024
by Daniel D MoseleyThe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
What an International Declaration on Neurotechnologies and Human Rights Could Look like Ideas Suggestions Desiderata
Published on 3 Nov 2023
by Jan Christoph BublitzUniversit t Hamburg
Inviting Clinicians to Become Neuroethicists The Value of Shared Language for Integration in Neuroethics
Published on 19 Oct 2023
by Annie TrangMargot Kelly Hedricka University of Maryland School of Medicineb Duke University School of Medicine
How Cognitive Enhancement Could Impact Brain Drain Hence Social Mobility Globally
Published on 19 Oct 2023
by Mirko Daniel GarasicRoma Tre University
Are Neurorights Global
Published on 19 Oct 2023
by Nancy S JeckerAndrew Koa University of Washington School of Medicineb Chinese University of Hong Kongc University of Johannesburg
Cognitive Enhancement Inevitably Leads to Discrimination against Women
Published on 19 Oct 2023
by Konrad Szocika University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszowb Yale University
Neurorights to Free Will Remaining in Danger of Impossibility
Published on 19 Oct 2023
by Koji OtaNiigata University
Translational Neuro Ethics A Call for Supporting Equitable Determinants of Academic Practical Ethics
Published on 19 Oct 2023
by Kristine B r eCentre for Medical Ethics University of Oslo
Synergies of Translational and Transnational Neuroethics for Global Neuroscience
Published on 19 Oct 2023
by Judy IllesAnthony J Hannana University of British Columbiab Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health University of Melbourne
In Defense of the Cultural Insensitivity of Neurorights
Published on 19 Oct 2023
by Shu IshidaRyuma Shinehaa Tohoku Universityb Osaka University
A Braver Neuroethics that Matters in and for Africa
Published on 19 Oct 2023
by Olivia P MatshabaneCornelius Ewuosoa National Human Genome Research Institute National Institutes of Healthb Stellenbosch Universityc University of Witwatersrand
Making the Cut What Could Be Evidence for a Minimal Definition of the Neurorights
Published on 19 Oct 2023
by Frederic GilbertIngrid RussoUniversity of Tasmania
Mending the Language Barrier The Need for Ethics Communication in Neuroethics
Published on 19 Oct 2023
by Katherine Bassila University Medical Center Utrechtb Maastricht University
The Potential Harms of Speculative Neuroethics Research
Published on 19 Oct 2023
by Amanda R MernerCynthia S Kubua Harvard Medical Schoolb Cleveland Clinicc Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University
Zooming Out from the Brain to Foster Translational Neuroethics
Published on 19 Oct 2023
by Jos M Mu ozJavier Bern cera University of California Berkeleyb International Center of Neuroscience and Ethics CINET Tatiana Foundation c University of Navarra
Designing New Neurorights Tasking and Translating Them to All Humanity
Published on 19 Oct 2023
by John R ShookJames Giordanoa Bowie State Universityb Georgetown University Medical Center
Neuroethics amp Bioethics Distinct but Not Separate
Published on 19 Oct 2023
by K EversM GuerreroM Fariscoa Uppsala Universityb Universidad de Chilec Biogem Biology and Molecular Genetics Institute
Re Routing Along the Path to Enshrine Global Neurorights
Published on 19 Oct 2023
by Helen S WebsterLauren R Sankarya Saint Louis Universityb Cleveland Clinic
The Future of Human Cerebral Organoids A Reply to Commentaries
Published on 19 Oct 2023
by Andrea LavazzaFederico Zilioa Centro Universitario Internazionaleb University of Paviac University of Padua
The Difficulty of Universal Neurorights
Published on 19 Oct 2023
by Lydia FeitoComplutense University of Madrid
Psychedelics as a Holistic Cognitive Enhancement
Published on 19 Oct 2023
by Richard B GibsonInstitute for Bioethics amp Health Humanities University of Texas Medical Branch
Re Redefining Neuroethics to Meet the Challenges of the Future
Published on 19 Oct 2023
by Noa CohenZefat Academic College
Disentangling Function from Benefit Participant Perspectives from an Early Feasibility Trial for a Novel Visual Cortical Prosthesis
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Lilyana LevyHamasa EbadiAlly Peabody SmithLauren TaicletNader PouratianAshley Feinsingera David Geffen School of Medicine University of California Los Angelesb University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
In Situ Reprogramming of Neurons and Glia A Risk in Altering Memory and Personality
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Bor Luen TangNational University of Singapore
Changes in Personality Mood and Behavior Following Deep Brain Stimulation No Progress Without Concepts
Published on 8 Sep 2023
by Lukas J Meier
The Socio political Perspective in Neuroethics Applications Clarifications amp Extensions
Published on 8 Sep 2023
by Katharina Trettenbach
Defining Function in Medicine Bridging the Gap between Biology and Clinical Practice
Published on 8 Sep 2023
by Alberto Molina P rez
Why Taking Psychosocial Effects of Neurotechnology Seriously Matters
Published on 8 Sep 2023
by Sara Goering
External Observations and Subjective Experiences Metaphors Used by DBS Patients
Published on 8 Sep 2023
by Karsten Weber
DBS Induced Changes in Personality Agency Narrative and Identity
Published on 8 Sep 2023
by William L Allen
Relational Autonomy the Ethics of Responsibility and Supported Decision Making for Patients with Diminished Capacity
Published on 8 Sep 2023
by James J Cordeiro
A Decision Theoretic Approach to Assisted Medical Decision Making
Published on 8 Sep 2023
by Camilla F Colombo
Caused by Deep Brain Stimulation How to Measure a Je ne Sais Quoi
Published on 8 Sep 2023
by Frederic Gilbert
Artificial Intelligence and Medicine A Non Dominant Objective Approach to Supported Decision Making
Published on 8 Sep 2023
by Nicolas Pinto Pardo
The Brain as a Whole Criterion and the Uniform Determination of Death Act
Published on 8 Sep 2023
by James L Bernat
Do Changes in Personality Mood and Behavior Need to Be Incorporated in Quality of Life Assessment
Published on 8 Sep 2023
by Eman Sharawy
Certainty Science and the Brain Based Definition of Death
Published on 8 Sep 2023
by Dominique E Martin
Re Examining Different Stakeholder Views on Changes in Personality Adding Nuance to the Discussion
Published on 8 Sep 2023
by Robyn Bluhm
Using Neuroscientific and Clinical Context to Assess and Manage Changes in Core Personal Traits Caused by Deep Brain Stimulation
Published on 8 Sep 2023
by Colin W Hoy
Deep Brain Stimulation and Changes in Personality A Catch All with Merits and Pitfalls
Published on 8 Sep 2023
by Cassandra J Thomson
Changes in Personality Mood and Behavior with TMS and ECT Current Knowledge and Challenges
Published on 8 Sep 2023
by Zachary J Verne
Incorporating Next Generation Views on Changes in Personality Mood and Behavior in Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation Devices
Published on 8 Sep 2023
by Ian Stevens
Brain Death False Positives Reliably Track What Matters in Brain Death Cases
Published on 8 Sep 2023
by Eli Weber
Supported Decision Making in the United States Supporters Provide Decision Making Assistance but Are Not Decision Makers
Published on 8 Sep 2023
by Megan S Wright
Supported Decision Making Adaptive Suit for Non Dominating Mental Scaffolding
Published on 8 Sep 2023
by Oren Asman
The Indisputable Finality of Brain Death Debunking Ambiguities and Reasserting a Fundamental Diagnosis
Published on 8 Sep 2023
by Ricardo Diaz Milian
The Influence of Using Novel Predictive Technologies on Judgments of Stigma Empathy and Compassion among Healthcare Professionals
Published on 14 Jul 2023
by Daniel Z Buchman
The Control and Privacy of Your Most Intimate Information Navigating the Battle for Your Brain
Published on 6 Jul 2023
by Dov Greenbaum
What Do Psychiatrists Think About Caring for Patients Who Have Extremely Treatment Refractory Illness
Published on 28 Jun 2023
by Natalie J Dorfman
Dementia Prevention Guidelines Should Explicitly Mention Deprivation
Published on 28 Jun 2023
by Timothy Daly
The Moral Significance of the Phenomenology of Phenomenal Consciousness in Case of Artificial Agents
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Kamil Mamak
Extended Mind Over Matter Privacy Protection Is the Sine Qua Non
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Cohen Marcus Lionel Brown
Contesting the Consciousness Criterion A More Radical Approach to the Moral Status of Non Humans
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Joan Llorca Albareda
Journey to Narayama Cultural Complexities Psychedelics and Dementia
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Reina Ozeki Hayashi
Implications from Jaworska s Account of Autonomy and Self for Dementia and Psychedelic Research
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Zak A Kopeikin
Symbolic Value of Brain Organoids Shifting the Focus from Consciousness to Sociocultural Perspectives on Resemblance
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Sietske A L van Till
Moral Status or Moral Value The Former May Require Phenomenal Consciousness But Does It Matter
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Adina L Roskies
Rebutting the Ethical Considerations regarding Consciousness in Human Cerebral Organoids Challenging the Premature Assumptions
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by An bal M Astobiza
A Teleological Approach to the Ontological Status of Human Cerebral Organoids
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Takuya Niikawa
Searching for Consciousness in Unfamiliar Entities The Need for Both Systematic Investigation and Imagination
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Sarah Diner
Why Canada s Artificial Intelligence and Data Act Needs Mental Data
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Dylan J White
Likely and Looming The Labyrinthine ELSI Landscape of Copying Consciousness
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Jacob Freund
Equivocation and Impracticality in Spyridon Palermos Data Metadata Mental Data Privacy and the Extended Mind
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Alexander John Eugene Spencer
Who Owns the Brains behind the Machine Will the Hot Debate on AI " s Inventorship and Authorship Rights Force a Premature Determination of Machine Consciousness
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Dov Greenbaum
Avoiding the Premature Introduction of Psychedelic Medicines in Alzheimer s Disease and Related Disorders
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Adrian Carter
Artificial Consciousness is Unlikely to Possess a Moral Capacity
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Benjamin Gregg
What Implications Do a Consciousness Independent Perspective on Moral Status Entail for Future Brain Organoid Research
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Masanori Kataoka
The Road to Ixtlan in Neuro Degenerative Diseases Is Paved with Palliative Cobblestones
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Christopher Poppe
Do You Mind Toward Neurocentric Criteria for Assessing Cognitive Function Relevant to the Moral Regard and Treatment of Non Human Organisms
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Sherry E Loveless
Psychedelic Research for Dementia Risks Perpetuating Structural Failures and Inadequacies in Aged Care
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Hojjat Soofi
An Alternative Approach to Assessing the Moral Status of Artificial Entities
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Dominic McGuire
Whose Mental Data Privacy Inequities and Extended Minds
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by C Dalrymple Fraser
Publishing the Biotechnical Futures of Alzheimer s Disease
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by James Rupert Fletcher
Human Cerebral Organoids Implications of Ontological considerations
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Hassan Khuram
An Exploration of Moral Relevance and the Prospect of Artificial Consciousness
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Mikel Salvador Gorbea
Macro bio ethical Versus Micro bio ethical Issues Concerning Human Brain Organoids
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Henri Corto Stoekl
Ethical Considerations at the Intersection Between Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy and Medical Assistance in Dying
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Daniel Rosenbaum
Barriers and Facilitators to the Equitable Access of Psychedelic Medical Care and Research in Alzheimer s Disease and Related Dementias
Published on 25 Apr 2023
by Kaila A Rudolph
Brain Data in Context Are New Rights the Way to Mental and Brain Privacy
Published on 5 Apr 2023
by Daniel Susser
Reflecting on the Past and Future of Neuroethics The Brain on a Pedestal
Published on 31 Mar 2023
by Judy Illes
Consciousness in a Rotor Science and Ethics of Potentially Conscious Human Cerebral Organoids
Published on 16 Feb 2023
by Federico Zilio
Data Metadata Mental Data Privacy and the Extended Mind
Published on 20 Dec 2022
by Spyridon Orestis Palermos
Knowing Your Body Best The Role of Clinicians and Neural Data in Patient Self Perception of Illness
Published on 16 Dec 2022
by Meghan E Hurley
From What to Why Culture History Power and the Experiential Salience of Invasiveness in Psychiatric Treatment
Published on 16 Dec 2022
by Meghana Kasturi Vagwala
Perceptions of Invasiveness A Moving Target for Neuromodulation
Published on 16 Dec 2022
by Nir Lipsman
Perceived Invasiveness and Therapeutic Acceptability of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Published on 16 Dec 2022
by Jack Twiddy
Is Theory Fading Away from Reality Examining the Pathology Rather than the Technology to Understand Potential Personality Changes
Published on 16 Dec 2022
by Frederic Gilbert
Perceptions of Invasiveness and Fear of Stigmatization in Mental Health Care
Published on 16 Dec 2022
by Diana B Heney
The Normative Evaluation of Neurointerventions in Criminal Justice From Invasiveness to Human Rights
Published on 16 Dec 2022
by Sjors Ligthart
Neurotechnologies and Identity Changes What the Narrative View Can Add to the Story
Published on 16 Dec 2022
by Alexandra Zorila
Journeying to Ixtlan Ethics of Psychedelic Medicine and Research for Alzheimer s Disease and Related Dementias
Published on 8 Dec 2022
by Andrew Peterson
Non Human Moral Status Problems with Phenomenal Consciousness
Published on 7 Dec 2022
by Joshua Shepherd
The Prospects of Artificial Consciousness Ethical Dimensions and Concerns
Published on 21 Nov 2022
by Elisabeth Hildt
Revisiting Neuroethics Through the Lens of Buddhist Theory A Call for Integration
Published on 22 Oct 2022
by Yingcheng Elaine Xu
Beyond Ensuring Understanding Toward a Patient Partnered Neuroethics of Brain Device Research
Published on 22 Oct 2022
by Meghan C Halley
AJOB Neuroscience Top Abstract Award Winners from the 2021 International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting
Published on 22 Oct 2022
by Coates McCall
Neuroethics Consciousness and Death Where Objective Knowledge Meets Subjective Experience
Published on 22 Oct 2022
by Alberto Molina P rez
Not So Straightforward Decisions to Keep or Explant a Device When Does Neural Device Removal Become Patient Coercion
Published on 22 Oct 2022
by Frederic Gilbert
Situating Empirical Bioethics in Discussions of Post Trial Responsibility
Published on 22 Oct 2022
by Nathan Higgins
Leaving Users in the Dark A Call to Define Responsibilities toward Users of Neural Implanted Devices
Published on 22 Oct 2022
by Odile C Van Stuijvenberg
Brain Device Research and the Underappreciated Role of Care Partners before during and Post Trial
Published on 22 Oct 2022
by Amanda R Merner
Mistaken Compassion and Mistaken Application The Challenge of Buddhist Neuroethics in Clinical Practice
Published on 22 Oct 2022
by Rachel Asher
Too Much Satisfaction The Impact of the Interview Timing on the Meaning Making Processes
Published on 22 Oct 2022
by Agnieszka K Adamczyk
An Ethical Argument for Ending Human Trials of Amyloid Lowering Therapies in Alzheimer s Disease
Published on 5 Oct 2022
by Timothy Daly
Envisioning a Path toward Equitable and Effective Digital Mental Health
Published on 7 Jul 2022
by Nicole Martinez Martin
Digital Mental Health Deserves Investment but the Questions Are Which Interventions and Where
Published on 7 Jul 2022
by Justine Bautista
A Call for Greater Regulation of Digital Mental Health Technologies
Published on 7 Jul 2022
by Katrina Hui
Extended Frameworks for Extended Reality Ethical Considerations
Published on 7 Jul 2022
by Michael B Burns
Technophiles and Technophobes Will Digital Technologies Solve All Our Mental Health Problems
Published on 7 Jul 2022
by Paolo Corsico
Assessing Digital Mental Health Apps The Importance of Patient Centric Measures of Utility
Published on 7 Jul 2022
by Austin M Stroud
Qualitative Evidence for Concern Digital Health Technologies and the COVID 19 Pandemic
Published on 7 Jul 2022
by Amelia Fiske
Can Public Health Investment and Oversight save Digital Mental Health
Published on 7 Jul 2022
by Anita Ho
Neurorights for Incarcerated Persons Should We Curb Inflation
Published on 7 Jul 2022
by Shannon Fyfe
A Virtual Prosthesis for Morality Experiential Learning through XR Technologies for Autonomy Enhancement of Psychiatric Offenders
Published on 7 Jul 2022
by Jon Rueda
Making Progress in the Ethics of Digital and Virtual Technologies for Mental Health
Published on 7 Jul 2022
by Ilina Singh
Extended Reality Mental Liberty and State Power in Forensic Settings
Published on 7 Jul 2022
by Marc Jonathan Blitz
Giving Digital Mental Health Technologies the Benefit of the Doubt Rather than Doubting the Benefits
Published on 7 Jul 2022
by Mehrdad Rahsepar Meadi
We re Not on a Holodeck Yet A Social Experiment Approach to Introducing Extended Reality in Forensic Psychiatry
Published on 7 Jul 2022
by Tania Moerenhout
Shouldn t Our Virtual Avatars be Granted Human Rights Too
Published on 7 Jul 2022
by Mirko Daniel Garasic
Researcher Views on Changes in Personality Mood and Behavior in Next Generation Deep Brain Stimulation
Published on 18 Apr 2022
by Peter Zuk
Contextual and Cultural Perspectives on Neurorights Reflections Toward an International Consensus
Published on 27 Mar 2022
by Karen Herrera Ferr
Research Comparing iPSC Derived Neural Organoids to Ex Vivo Brain Tissue of Postmortem Donors Identity After Life
Published on 24 Mar 2022
by Peter Zuk
Neurons Embodied in a Virtual World Evidence for Organoid Ethics
Published on 24 Mar 2022
by Brett J Kagan
Cerebral Organoids and Biological Hybrids as New Entities in the Moral Landscape
Published on 24 Mar 2022
by Alice Andrea Chinaia
Public Engagement With Brain Organoid Research and Application Lessons From Genome Editing
Published on 24 Mar 2022
by Corinna Klingler
What Brain Organoid Research Can Gain From Engaging Biospecimen Donors
Published on 24 Mar 2022
by Katherine E MacDuffie
Citizen and Patient Participation in Precision Medicine Epilepsy Treatment Using Brain Organoids Derived from iPS Cells
Published on 24 Mar 2022
by Eisuke Nakazawa
Ethical Issues of Brain Organoids Well Beyond Consciousness
Published on 24 Mar 2022
by Henri Corto Stoekl
The Public s Ethical Issues with Brain Organoid Research and Application
Published on 24 Mar 2022
by John H Evans
Big Decisions on a Small Scale From Evidence Based Medicine to Personalized Medicine
Published on 24 Mar 2022
by Liam G McCoy
The Promise of Regenerative Medicine and Applications of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells iPSC in Attenuating Current Racial Disparities in Epilepsy Therapeutics
Published on 24 Mar 2022
by Mikel Salvador Gorbea
Cognitive Enhancement and Social Mobility Skepticism from India
Published on 21 Mar 2022
by Jayashree Dasgupta
The Accelerated Approval of Aducanumab Invites a Rethink of the Current Model of Drug Development for Alzheimer " s Disease
Published on 9 Mar 2022
by Timothy Daly
On the Relevance of Experimental Philosophy to Neuroethics
Published on 21 Dec 2021
by Heather Browning
Continuums of Capacity Binaries of Guilt The Sociopolitical Role of Neuroethics in Criminal Justice
Published on 21 Dec 2021
by Stacy S Chen
Ethical Challenges in the Commercialization of Neurotechnology Contending with Competing Priorities
Published on 21 Dec 2021
by Tristan McIntosh
Recognizing a Plurality of Industry Perspectives in the Responsible Innovation of Neurotechnologies
Published on 21 Dec 2021
by Nathan Higgins
What Exactly History Has Taught us Enhancing the Socio Political Perspective in Neuroethics
Published on 21 Dec 2021
by Marcelo de Araujo
Addressing and Managing Systemic Benefit Burden and Risk of Emerging Neurotechnology
Published on 21 Dec 2021
by Prashant Desai
The Quantified Scientist Citizen Neuroscience and Neurotechnology
Published on 21 Dec 2021
by Rob ter Horst
Eugenic Technologies Are Developed in Eugenic Eras Why We Must Include Historical Circumstances in Socio Political Perspectives for Neuroethics
Published on 21 Dec 2021
by Sara M Bergstresser
The Socio Political Perspectives of Neuroethics An Approach to Combat the Reproducibility Crisis in Science
Published on 21 Dec 2021
by Emily Doerksen
Context Dependent Risk amp Benefit Sensitivity Mediate Judgments About Cognitive Enhancement
Published on 21 Dec 2021
by Kiante Fernandez
Between Neurodiscourse and Ideology Expanding on the Socio Political Dimension in Neuroethics
Published on 21 Dec 2021
by Ruel Mannette
Translational Neuroethics A Vision for a More Integrated Inclusive and Impactful Field
Published on 1 Dec 2021
by Anna Wexler
Prophylactic Amyloidectomy Reasons for Caution in Moving to Biomarker Based Dementia Interventions in Asymptomatic Individuals
Published on 27 Oct 2021
by Eran Klein
Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer s Disease Blessing or Curse for Patients
Published on 27 Oct 2021
by Dominik Wolf
Seeing the Forest for the Trees The Importance of Unifying Ethical and Legal Considerations for Non Validated Practice of Neurotherapies
Published on 27 Oct 2021
by Ignacio Mastroleo
Eliciting Explanatory Models to Facilitate Improved Communication in Complex Patient Care
Published on 27 Oct 2021
by Derek R Soled
The Need for Preservation of Medical Decision Making with Diminished Cognitive Capacity
Published on 27 Oct 2021
by Jennifer E Jin
Personal Utility and Early Intervention in Alzheimer s Disease
Published on 27 Oct 2021
by Ana M Tyler
Deaf Not Invisible Sign Language Interpreting in a Global Pandemic
Published on 27 Oct 2021
by Joanna Trzeciak Huss
Critical Need for Inclusion of Under Served Minorities in the Emerging Clinical Landscape for Alzheimer s Disease
Published on 27 Oct 2021
by Robert Martone
Deep Brain Stimulation for Preclinical and Prodromal Alzheimer s Disease Integrating Beneficence Non Maleficence and Autonomy Considerations Through Responsible Innovation
Published on 27 Oct 2021
by John Noel M Via a
Shifting the Focus of Dementia Prevention Ethical Considerations
Published on 27 Oct 2021
by Alessandro Blasimme
Early Detection of Alzheimer s Disease Benefits Research Quality of Life and End of Life Planning
Published on 27 Oct 2021
by Aubrey DeVeny Incorvaia
Are Alternative Neurotherapies Exempted from Using Current Scientific Evidence
Published on 27 Oct 2021
by Eman Sharawy
Stop the Madness Dementia Radical Medicalization and Straw Men
Published on 27 Oct 2021
by Misha Angrist
Early Detection of AD Biomarkers and the Ethical Criteria for Screening Programs
Published on 27 Oct 2021
by Krista Tromp
Un Ethical Early Interventions in the Alzheimer s Marketplace of Memory
Published on 27 Oct 2021
by Daniel R George
Dementia Risk Reduction in Mid Life The Real Ethical Challenge
Published on 27 Oct 2021
by Dorothee Horstk tter
Revering Individual Autonomy During Goals of Care Family Meetings
Published on 27 Oct 2021
by Ricardo Diaz Milian
What Justifies the Allocation of Scarce Health Care Resources to Patients with Disorders of Consciousness Response to Commentaries
Published on 23 Oct 2021
by Sean Aas
Supported Decision Making Non Domination Rather than Mental Prosthesis
Published on 1 Oct 2021
by Allison M McCarthy
Frequent Preservation of Neurologic Function in Brain Death and Brainstem Death Entails False Positive Misdiagnosis and Cerebral Perfusion
Published on 29 Sep 2021
by Michael Nair Collins
Closed Loop Neuromodulation and Self Perception in Clinical Treatment of Refractory Epilepsy
Published on 2 Sep 2021
by Tobias Haeusermann
They Are Invasive in Different Ways Stakeholders Perceptions of the Invasiveness of Psychiatric Electroceutical Interventions
Published on 13 Aug 2021
by Robyn Bluhm
Microbiome in Precision Psychiatry An Overview of the Ethical Challenges Regarding Microbiome Big Data and Microbiome Based Interventions
Published on 11 Aug 2021
by Eman Ahmed
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Based Systems for Personalising Epilepsy Treatment Research Ethics Challenges and New Insights for the Ethics of Personalised Medicine
Published on 29 Jul 2021
by Mary Jean Walker
How Soon is Now A Temporal Account of Moral Disruption in Alzheimer s Dementia
Published on 26 Jul 2021
by Bryn S Esplin
Exit from Brain Device Research A Modified Grounded Theory Study of Researcher Obligations and Participant Experiences
Published on 13 Jul 2021
by Lauren R Sankary
Mistaken Compassion Tibetan Buddhist Perspectives on Neuroethics
Published on 28 Jun 2021
by Laura Specker Sullivan
Personality and Authenticity in Light of the Memory Modifying Potential of Optogenetics A Reply to Objections about Potential Therapeutic Applicability of Optogenetics
Published on 17 Jun 2021
by Agnieszka K Adamczyk
Is There an App for That Ethical Issues in the Digital Mental Health Response to COVID 19
Published on 14 May 2021
by Joshua August Skorburg
Mapping the Dimensions of Agency The Narrative as Unifying Mechanism
Published on 7 May 2021
by Przemys aw Zawadzki
Precautionary Personhood We Should Treat Patients with Disorders of Consciousness as Persons
Published on 7 May 2021
by Matthew Braddock
Responsibility Authenticity and the Self in the Case of Symbiotic Technology
Published on 7 May 2021
by Giulio Mecacci
A Closer Look at the Adequacy of Proposed Frameworks for a Virtue Theory for Moral Enhancement
Published on 7 May 2021
by John A Johnson
Operationalizing Agency in Brain Computer Interface BCI Research
Published on 7 May 2021
by Kristin Kostick
In Pursuit of Agency Ex Machina Expanding the Map in Severe Brain Injury
Published on 7 May 2021
by Joseph J Fins
Empiricism and Rights Justify the Allocation of Health Care Resources to Persons with Disorders of Consciousness
Published on 7 May 2021
by Joseph T Giacino
Can Moral Enhancement Address Our Environmental Crisis A Call for Collective Virtue Oriented Action
Published on 7 May 2021
by Brooke Burns
The Evolving Science of Disorders of Consciousness Calls for an Inclusive Framework for Healthcare Resource Allocation
Published on 7 May 2021
by Jasmine Walter
Moral Enhancement Where It Would Make the Most Difference
Published on 7 May 2021
by Tamara Kayali Browne
The Cost of Compassion Resource Allocation and Disorders of Consciousness
Published on 7 May 2021
by Mackenzie Graham
An Unusual Conversation about Dying during the COVID 19 Pandemic A Neurosurgery Resident s Experience
Published on 29 Apr 2021
by George William Koutsouras
National Institutes of Mental Health Data Archive Privacy Consent and Diversity Considerations and Options for Improvement
Published on 9 Apr 2021
by Scott M Lee
The Socio Political Roles of Neuroethics and the Case of Klotho
Published on 2 Apr 2021
by Veljko Dubljevi
What Justifies the Allocation of Health Care Resources to Patients with Disorders of Consciousness
Published on 31 Mar 2021
by Andrew Peterson
Neuroethics Inside and Out A Comparative Survey of Neural Device Industry Representatives and the General Public on Ethical Issues and Principles in Neurotechnology
Published on 31 Mar 2021
by Katherine E MacDuffie
Is Virtually Everything Possible The Relevance of Ethics and Human Rights for Introducing Extended Reality in Forensic Psychiatry
Published on 29 Mar 2021
by Sjors Ligthart
Mapping the Ethical Issues of Brain Organoid Research and Application
Published on 26 Mar 2021
by Tsutomu Sawai
Ethical and Legal Considerations of Alternative Neurotherapies
Published on 24 Mar 2021
by Ashwini Nagappan
Can Memory Make a Difference Reasons for Changing or Not Our Autobiographical Memory
Published on 2 Feb 2021
by Andrea Lavazza
Taking Relational Authenticity Seriously Neurotechnologies Narrative Identity and Co Authorship of the Self
Published on 2 Feb 2021
by Emilian Mihailov
Optogenetic Memory Modification and the Many Facets of Authenticity
Published on 2 Feb 2021
by Alexandre Erler
Optogenetic Manipulation of Maladaptive Memory New Challenges or New Solutions for Personal Authenticity
Published on 2 Feb 2021
by James William Benjamin Elsey
Burnt in Your Memory or Burnt Memory Ethical Issues with Optogenetics for Memory Modification
Published on 2 Feb 2021
by Frederic Gilbert
Getting into Their Heads When the Investigator is also the Treating Physician
Published on 2 Feb 2021
by Stephanie R Morain
Memory Deletion Threatens Authenticity by Destabilizing Values
Published on 2 Feb 2021
by Colton G W Hayse
Informed Consent and Voluntariness Balancing Ethical Demands During Trial Recruitment
Published on 2 Feb 2021
by Cassandra J Thomson
The Value of Heterogeneity in Practices to Promote Ethical Research
Published on 2 Feb 2021
by Ashley Feinsinger
The Need for Guidance around Recruitment and Consent Practices in Intracranial Electrophysiology Research
Published on 2 Feb 2021
by Laura Yenisa Cabrera
Forgetting Myself Self regarding Ethical Responsibilities in the Use of Memory Modifying Technologies
Published on 2 Feb 2021
by William Paul Kabasenche
Authenticity Self Defining Memories and the Direction of Change
Published on 2 Feb 2021
by Vilius Dranseika
The Value of Patient Perspectives in an Ethical Analysis of Recruitment and Consent for Intracranial Electrophysiology Research
Published on 2 Feb 2021
by Jordan P Richardson
A Qualitative Analysis of Ethical Perspectives on Recruitment and Consent for Human Intracranial Electrophysiology Studies
Published on 2 Feb 2021
by Joncarmen V Mergenthaler
Personality and Authenticity in Light of the Memory Modifying Potential of Optogenetics
Published on 2 Feb 2021
by Przemys aw Zawadzki
Neural Safeguards against Global Impacts of Memory Modification on Identity Ethical and Practical Considerations
Published on 2 Feb 2021
by Kristin Marie Kostick
Avoiding Therapeutic Misconception and Reassessing the Concept of Vulnerability
Published on 2 Feb 2021
by Aimi Nadia Mohd Yusof
Why Socio Political Beliefs Trump Individual Morality An Evolutionary Perspective
Published on 16 Nov 2020
by Walter Veit
Virtues Based Policies for Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancement
Published on 16 Nov 2020
by Gavin Enck
Service and Status Competition May Help Explain Perceived Ethical Acceptability
Published on 16 Nov 2020
by Hugh Desmond
The Ethics of Getting Ahead When All Heads Are Enhanced
Published on 16 Nov 2020
by Kristin Marie Kostick
We Need Deeper Understanding About the Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Moral Righteousness in an Era of Online Vigilantism and Cancel Culture
Published on 16 Nov 2020
by Rocco Chiou
Conceptual Definitions and Meaningful Generalizability in Cognitive Enhancement
Published on 16 Nov 2020
by Christian Carrozzo
The Dark Side of Morality Neural Mechanisms Underpinning Moral Convictions and Support for Violence
Published on 16 Nov 2020
by Clifford I Workman
Public Opinion on Cognitive Enhancement Varies across Different Situations
Published on 16 Nov 2020
by Claire T Dinh
How Public Opinion Can Inform Cognitive Enhancement Regulation
Published on 16 Nov 2020
by Iris Coates McCall
Cognitive Enhancement and Autonomous Vehicles What Differences in Social and Individual Endorsement Imply
Published on 16 Nov 2020
by Joseph Vukov
Speaking About Enhancement Methodological Issues and Historical Examples
Published on 16 Nov 2020
by Karsten Weber
Using Social Learning Theories to Better Understand the Variation of the Moral Acceptability of Performance Enhancement Drug Use
Published on 16 Nov 2020
by Sebastian Sattler
When People of Color Are Left out of Research Science and the Public Loses
Published on 16 Nov 2020
by Keisha Shantel Ray
Empirical Data Is Failing to Break the Ethics Stalemate in the Cognitive Enhancement Debate
Published on 16 Nov 2020
by Cynthia Forlini
The Quest for Personal Significance and Ideological Violence
Published on 16 Nov 2020
by Arie W Kruglanski
From Research to Clinical Practice Ethical Issues with Neurotechnology and Industry Relationships
Published on 27 Jul 2020
by Tristan McIntosh
The BRAIN Initiative and Neuroethics Enabling and Enhancing Neuroscience Advances for Society
Published on 27 Jul 2020
by James Eberwine
Fostering Neuroethics Integration with Neuroscience in the BRAIN Initiative Comments on the NIH Neuroethics Roadmap
Published on 27 Jul 2020
by Sara Goering
Non Epistemological Values in Collaborative Research in Neuroscience The Case of Alleged Differences Between Human Populations
Published on 27 Jul 2020
by Joanna K Malinowska
Asking the Right Questions about Research with Nonhuman Primates
Published on 27 Jul 2020
by Gardar Arnason
Ethical Implications of BRAIN 2 0 Beyond Bioethics Beyond Borders
Published on 27 Jul 2020
by Gidon Felsen
The Urgent Need to Better Integrate Neuroscience and Neuroethics
Published on 27 Jul 2020
by Anna Wexler
Fostering Neuroethics Integration Disciplines Methods and Frameworks
Published on 27 Jul 2020
by Laura Y Cabrera
Neuroethics Neuroscience and the Project of Human Self Understanding
Published on 27 Jul 2020
by Liam G McCoy
Reflecting on a Neuroethics Roadmap in a Global Crisis
Published on 27 Jul 2020
by Karen S Rommelfanger
The Road Not Mapped The Neuroethics Roadmap on Research with Nonhuman Primates
Published on 27 Jul 2020
by L Syd M Johnson
NeuroEthics and the BRAIN Initiative Where Are We Where Are We Going
Published on 27 Jul 2020
by Walter J Koroshetz
Insiders and Outsiders Lessons for Neuroethics from the History of Bioethics
Published on 27 Jul 2020
by Winston Chiong
Neuroethics Fostering Collaborations to Enable Neuroscientific Discovery
Published on 27 Jul 2020
by Nita Farahany
Of Ethical Frameworks and Neuroethics in Big Neuroscience Projects A View from the HBP
Published on 27 Jul 2020
by Arleen Salles
Obviously You Maybe You Artificial You Exploring the Impact of Artificial Intelligence Technologies on Consciousness and Personal Identity
Published on 31 Mar 2020
by John Banja
Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Neuroscience Methodological and Ethical Challenges
Published on 31 Mar 2020
by Marcello Ienca
Deep Fakes and Memory Malleability False Memories in the Service of Fake News
Published on 31 Mar 2020
by Nadine Liv
Artificial Intelligence in Service of Human Needs Pragmatic First Steps Toward an Ethics for Semi Autonomous Agents
Published on 31 Mar 2020
by Travis N Rieder
Superethics Instead of Superintelligence Know Thyself and Apply Science Accordingly
Published on 31 Mar 2020
by Pim Haselager
Sorry I Didn t Hear You The Ethics of Voice Computing and AI in High Risk Mental Health Populations
Published on 31 Mar 2020
by Christopher Villongco
A Narrative Coherence Standard for the Evaluation of Decisional Capacity Turning Back the Clock
Published on 2 Jan 2020
by Manuel Trachsel
When Thinking is Doing Responsibility for BCI Mediated Action
Published on 2 Jan 2020
by Stephen Rainey
The Narrative Coherence Standard and Child Patients Capacity to Consent
Published on 2 Jan 2020
by Gah Kai Leung
Is the Problem Bioethics Versus Law or the Principles of Doctors
Published on 2 Jan 2020
by Giles Newton Howes
Applying the Narrative Coherence Standard in Non Medical Capacity Assessments
Published on 2 Jan 2020
by Tyler S Gibb
Narrative Coherence and Mental Capacity in Anorexia Nervosa
Published on 2 Jan 2020
by Alex James Miller Tate
The Narrative Coherence Standard and the Dangers of Excessive Paternalism
Published on 2 Jan 2020
by C D Brewer
The Differing Role of Narrative Unity in the Concepts of Capacity Versus Competence
Published on 2 Jan 2020
by Jeffrey P Spike
How Bioethics and Case Law Diverge in Assessments of Mental Capacity An Argument for a Narrative Coherence Standard
Published on 2 Jan 2020
by Aryeh L Goldberg
Legal Ramifications of Brain Computer Interface Technology
Published on 2 Jan 2020
by Andreas Kuersten
With NCS the Clinician May Get Stuck in the Past or Lost in the Present
Published on 2 Jan 2020
by Lisa E Smilan
BCI Mediated Action and Responsibility Questioning the Distinction Between Recreation and Necessity
Published on 2 Jan 2020
by Ishan Dasgupta
Narrative Coherence is Neither Sufficient nor Necessary for Determining Capacity
Published on 2 Jan 2020
by Peter Koch
Does Mental Discipline Partially Restore the Responsibility of BCI Users
Published on 2 Jan 2020
by Viktor Ivankovi
The Narrative Coherence Standard Adds Either Too Much or Nothing at All
Published on 2 Jan 2020
by Matth Scholten
Assessing Competence Narrative Coherence or Practical Reasoning
Published on 2 Jan 2020
by Guy Widdershoven
To Be Involved in Neuroethics A Must for Entrepreneurs and for Healthcare as a Whole
Published on 23 Oct 2019
by Alvaro Fernandez
Neuralink The Ethical Rithmatic of Reading and Writing to the Brain
Published on 23 Oct 2019
by Tal Dadia
Beyond Flourishing Intersecting Uses and Interests in the Neurotechnology Marketplace
Published on 23 Oct 2019
by Cynthia Forlini
To Be or Not To Be Involved in Neuroethics An Entrepreneurial Perspective
Published on 23 Oct 2019
by Ana Maiques
Dimensions of Ethical Direct to Consumer Neurotechnologies
Published on 23 Oct 2019
by Karola V Kreitmair
The Human Right to Science and Direct to Consumer Neurotechnologies
Published on 23 Oct 2019
by Sebastian Porsdam Mann
Ethical and Regulatory Concerns About Direct to Consumer Brain Stimulation for Athletic Enhancement
Published on 23 Oct 2019
by Robert Martone
Direct to Consumer Neurotechnology What Is It and What Is It for
Published on 23 Oct 2019
by Marcello Ienca
Direct to Consumer Neurotechnologies and Quantified Relationship Technologies Overlapping Ethical Concerns
Published on 23 Oct 2019
by Sven Nyholm
Taking a Step Back The Ethical Significance of DTC Neurotechnology
Published on 23 Oct 2019
by Verina Wild
Human Flourishing as an Ethical Guideline for Emerging Neurotechnologies
Published on 23 Oct 2019
by Joseph Spino
The Ethics of DTC Neurotechnologies Mapping Out Social Questions in Advance of Technological Innovation
Published on 23 Oct 2019
by Simon Outram
Data as a Cross Cutting Dimension of Ethical Importance in Direct to Consumer Neurotechnologies
Published on 23 Oct 2019
by Stephen Rainey
Ethical and Social Considerations for Increasing Use of DTC Neurotechnologies
Published on 23 Oct 2019
by Kristin M Kostick
Ethical Oversight of Direct to Consumer Neurotechnologies The FDA the FTC or Self Regulation
Published on 23 Oct 2019
by Ishan Dasgupta
Filling the Governance Gap International Principles for Responsible Development of Neurotechnologies
Published on 23 Oct 2019
by Gary Marchant
Response to Open Peer Commentaries on Ethical Dimensions of Direct to Consumer Neurotechnologies
Published on 23 Oct 2019
by Karola V Kreitmair
Erasing Trauma Ethical Considerations to the Individual and Society
Published on 22 Jul 2019
by Tabitha E H Moses
Scientific Practice and the Moral Task of Neurophilosophy
Published on 22 Jul 2019
by Christian Carrozzo
A Global Vision for Neuroethics Needs More Social Justice Brain Imaging Chronic Pain and Population Health Inequalities
Published on 22 Jul 2019
by Daniel Z Buchman
It Is Time to Expand the Scope and Reach of Neuroethics
Published on 22 Jul 2019
by Patrick J McDonald
Brain Models in a Dish Ethical Issues in Developing Brain Organoids
Published on 22 Jul 2019
by Audrey R Chapman
Social Impact Under Severe Uncertainty The Role of Neuroethicists at the Intersection of Neuroscience AI Ethics and Policymaking
Published on 22 Jul 2019
by Kristine B r e
Biomarkers for PTSD Susceptibility and Resilience Ethical Issues
Published on 22 Jul 2019
by Katherine C Bassil
Ethical Perspectives on Neuromarketing An Interview With Will Allred
Published on 21 Jun 2019
by John Banja
Neuromarketing and AI Powerful Together but Needing Scrutiny
Published on 21 Jun 2019
by Paul Root Wolpe
The Shifting Elusive and Sometimes Contradictory Language of Disability Insights from Keywords for Disability Studies
Published on 21 Jun 2019
by Sarah Blanton
Worlding Disability Categorizations Labels and the Making of People
Published on 21 Jun 2019
by Barbara E Gibson
A Cross Cultural Neuroethics View on the Language of Disability
Published on 21 Jun 2019
by Judy Illes
Neurotechnologies Cannot Seize Thoughts A Call for Caution in Nomenclature
Published on 9 May 2019
by Katherine E MacDuffie
Enhancement Authenticity and Social Acceptance in the Age of Individualism
Published on 9 May 2019
by Daniel Kelly
How Do We Conduct Fruitful Ethical Analysis of Speculative Neurotechnologies
Published on 9 May 2019
by Lucie White
Five Criteria for Assessing the Implications of NTA Technology
Published on 9 May 2019
by Giulio Mecacci
More Harm Than Good Neurotechnological Thought Apprehension in Forensic Psychiatry
Published on 9 May 2019
by Mackenzie Graham
Thought Apprehension The True Self and The Risks of Mind Reading
Published on 9 May 2019
by Andrea Lavazza
Ethical Analysis of Mind Reading or Neurotechnological Thought Apprehension Keeping Potential Limitations in Mind
Published on 9 May 2019
by Peter Zuk
There Is No Man Living Who Isn t Capable of Doing More Than He Thinks He Can Do With Cognitive Enhancement
Published on 9 May 2019
by Mark Henderson Arnold
Can Attitudes Toward Genome Editing Better Inform Cognitive Enhancement Policy
Published on 9 May 2019
by Davide Battisti
Sounds Fine But No Thanks On Distinguishing Judgments About Action and Acceptability in Attitudes Toward Cognitive Enhancement
Published on 9 May 2019
by Florian Cova
Consideration of Context and Meanings of Neuro Cognitive Enhancement The Importance of a Principled Internationally Capable Neuroethics
Published on 9 May 2019
by John R Shook
Attitudes Toward Cognitive Enhancement The Role of Metaphor and Context
Published on 9 May 2019
by Erin C Conrad
Ethical Issues to Consider Before Introducing Neurotechnological Thought Apprehension in Psychiatry
Published on 9 May 2019
by Gerben Meynen
Further Ethical Concerns for Neurotechnological Thought Apprehension in Medicine
Published on 9 May 2019
by Nathan Stout
Interpreting Patients Beliefs About Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment Resistant Depression The Need for Caution and for Context
Published on 25 Feb 2019
by Laura Y Cabrera
Consent for Deep Brain Stimulation in Depression A Perspective From Investigators
Published on 25 Feb 2019
by Andrea L Crowell
DBS for Depression Lessons From Patients Beliefs for Research Treatment and Noninvasive Brain Modulation
Published on 25 Feb 2019
by Dorothee Horstk tter
Trusting Oneself and Others Relational Vulnerability and DBS for Depression
Published on 25 Feb 2019
by Hannah Skye Martens
Questioning Assumptions About Vulnerability in Psychiatric Patients
Published on 25 Feb 2019
by Melissa D McCradden
How Relationships Matter The Need for Closer Attention to Relationality in Neuroethical Studies
Published on 25 Feb 2019
by Marion Boulicault
Do Psychiatrists Hear Their Patients " Voices The Importance of Qualitative Research on Brain Related Technologies
Published on 25 Feb 2019
by Azgad Gold
Patients Weighing of the Long Term Risks and Consequences Associated With Deep Brain Stimulation in Treatment Resistant Depression
Published on 25 Feb 2019
by Cassandra Thomson
Listening to Patients A Pillar for the Epistemology of Neurointerventions
Published on 25 Feb 2019
by erife Tekin
Patients Beliefs About Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment Resistant Depression
Published on 25 Feb 2019
by Ryan E Lawrence
What s in a Name How Deep Brain Stimulation May Influence Patients Perceptions
Published on 25 Feb 2019
by Peter M Koch
If Criminal Intentions Are Nonvoluntary Mandatory Neurointerventions Might Be Permissible
Published on 20 Sep 2018
by Andrea Lavazza
Intending Versus Merely Foreseeing Harm When Does It Make a Difference
Published on 20 Sep 2018
by Alexandre Erler
But What Do You Mean Doctor War Metaphors Chronic Health Impacts and Pain Threshold The Physician as a Talking Placebo or Nocebo
Published on 20 Sep 2018
by Mark Henderson Arnold
Mandatory Neurointerventions Could Enhance the Mental Integrity of Certain Criminal Offenders
Published on 20 Sep 2018
by Andrea C Palk
Punishment and Rehabilitation in the Use of Neurointerventions for Criminals
Published on 20 Sep 2018
by Nicole Martinez Martin
Placebos Are Pharmacologically Inert Even If They Generate a Placebo Effect
Published on 20 Sep 2018
by Laura Vearrier
The Negative Effects of Neurointerventions Confusing Constitution and Causation
Published on 20 Sep 2018
by Thomas Douglas
Mandatory Neurointervention A Lesser Evil Than Incarceration
Published on 20 Sep 2018
by Adam B Shniderman
Neurointerventions Recidivist Sex Offenders and Situated Moral Agency An Approach From the Margins
Published on 20 Sep 2018
by David JE Byrne
Differences in the Interior Design of Prisons and Persons
Published on 20 Sep 2018
by Christoph Bublitz
Contextualizing and Individualizing Truth Telling About Pain in a Tough and Unjust World
Published on 20 Sep 2018
by Michael H Andreae
Mechanisms and Mind Sets The Roles of Terminology and Patient Mind Set in Clinician Truth Telling and Placebo Use
Published on 20 Sep 2018
by Michael S Dauber
Telling the Truth About Pain Informed Consent and the Role of Expectation in Pain Intensity
Published on 20 Sep 2018
by Nada Gligorov
Neurointerventions Punishment Mental Integrity and Intentions
Published on 20 Sep 2018
by Peter Vallentyne
Pain Medicine During an Opioid Epidemic Needs More Transparency Not Less
Published on 20 Sep 2018
by Travis N Rieder
Why I Do Not Agree That Neurointervention Is Less Ethical Than Incarceration
Published on 20 Sep 2018
by David Trafimow
Is Incarceration Better than Neurointervention On the Intended Harms of Prison
Published on 20 Sep 2018
by James Edgar Lim
Mandatory Neurointerventions and the Risk of Racial Disparity
Published on 20 Sep 2018
by Timothy Emmanuel Brown
Cognition Doesn " t Only Modulate Pain Perception It " s a Central Component of It
Published on 20 Sep 2018
by Katja Wiech
Honoring the Multiple Dimensions of Autonomy in All Phases of Treatment and Care
Published on 5 Jun 2018
by Robin Pierce
Social Uncertainty in Disorders of Consciousness Shedding Light on the Various Perspectives of Family Caregivers and Surrogates
Published on 5 Jun 2018
by Leah Schembs
Bridging Matters of Uncertainty The Importance of Focusing on States in Between for Disorders of Consciousness
Published on 5 Jun 2018
by Soichiro Toda
Of Meatballs Autonomy and Human Dignity Neuroethics and the Boundaries of Decision Making Among Persons with Dementia
Published on 5 Jun 2018
by Andrea Lavazza
Caring About Meatballs Autonomy and Human Dignity Neuroethics and the Boundaries of Decision Making Among Persons With Dementia
Published on 5 Jun 2018
by Peter Novitzky
Of Meatballs And Invasive Neurotechnological Trials Additional Considerations for Complex Clinical Decisions
Published on 5 Jun 2018
by John Noel M Via a
What Role is Pure Experience Consciousness Supposed to Play in Medical Ethics Pure Experience Moral Status and Clinical Decisions
Published on 5 Jun 2018
by Michael S Dauber
Domains of Well Being in Minimally Conscious Patients Illuminating a Persistent Problem
Published on 5 Jun 2018
by Mackenzie Graham
Neural Correlates of Pure Experience Anesthesia and Meditation States
Published on 5 Jun 2018
by Christian S Guay
He s in There Somewhere Reflecting on the Past Present and Future of Disorders of Consciousness
Published on 5 Jun 2018
by Kristi L Kirschner
The Road to HEAVEN Is Paved With Good Intentions Transplanting Heads Manipulating Selves and Reassigning Genders
Published on 17 Nov 2017
by Russell DiSilvestro
Married to HEAVEN Some Ethical Concerns in Response to HEAVEN in the Making by Ren and Canavero
Published on 17 Nov 2017
by Jonathan K Crane
Ahead of Our Time Why Head Transplantation Is Ethically Unsupportable
Published on 17 Nov 2017
by Paul Root Wolpe
Animal Testing and Medical Ethics in Human Head Transplantation
Published on 17 Nov 2017
by Michael S Dauber
HEAVEN in the Making Between the Rock the Academe and a Hard Case a Head Transplant
Published on 17 Nov 2017
by Xiaoping Ren
The Ethical Asymmetry Between a Head Body Transplant and Multiple Organ Transplants Overall Health Justice and Risk
Published on 17 Nov 2017
by Gerard Vong
Ethics Transplants Addressing the Risks and Benefits of Guiding International Biomedicine
Published on 17 Nov 2017
by John R Shook
Personal Identity and Head Transplant A Psychological Analysis
Published on 17 Nov 2017
by Giulia Avvenuti
Throwing the Ethics Hand Book at Professional Organizations in the Neurological Sciences
Published on 17 Nov 2017
by Cynthia Forlini
The Need for Further Fine Grained Distinctions in Discussions of Authenticity and Deep Brain Stimulation
Published on 23 Oct 2017
by Jonathan Pugh
Differences That Make a Difference in Disorders of Consciousness
Published on 23 Oct 2017
by Joseph J Fins
DBS as a Technological Fix or a Regime of Care Recognizing the Importance of Narrative Identity in Neurosurgical Services
Published on 23 Oct 2017
by John Gardner
Known Unknowns Diagnosis and Prognosis in Disorders of Consciousness
Published on 23 Oct 2017
by L Syd M Johnson
Changing the Conversation A Capabilities Approach to Disordered Consciousness
Published on 23 Oct 2017
by Christos Lazaridis
Narrative Identity Challenges for Retribution in the Criminal Justice System
Published on 23 Oct 2017
by Adam B Shniderman
Reclaiming Narrative Identity and Recovery in Psychiatry
Published on 23 Oct 2017
by Suzanne Metselaar
Against We or an Argument for a Pluralistic Definition of Personhood in Bioethics
Published on 23 Oct 2017
by Tod Chambers
Others " Contributions to an Individual " s Narrative Identity Matter
Published on 23 Oct 2017
by Sara Goering
Moral Responsibility Alienation and Multiplex Selves
Published on 23 Oct 2017
by Valerie Gray Hardcastle
Personal Identity and Patient Centered Medical Decision Making
Published on 23 Oct 2017
by Lucie White
Brain Computer Interfaces and Interactive Capacity in Patients With Disorders of Consciousness
Published on 23 Oct 2017
by Christian S Guay
I Just Wanna Get My Self or My Story Back Again Narrative Identity Neurosurgical Intervention and the Temporary Change Argument
Published on 23 Oct 2017
by Russell DiSilvestro
Cogitas Ergo Es Metaphysical Humility in Disorders of Consciousness
Published on 23 Oct 2017
by Douglas C McAdams
The Problems With Fixating on Consciousness in Disorders of Consciousness
Published on 23 Oct 2017
by David Fischer
A Taxonomy for Disorders of Consciousness That Takes Consciousness Seriously
Published on 23 Oct 2017
by Andrew Peterson
Why Narrative Identity Matters Preserving Authenticity in Neurosurgical Interventions
Published on 23 Oct 2017
by Joseph M Vukov
Positive Outcomes and Causal Insufficiency Do Not Rule Out the Risk and Importance of DBS Related Identity Changes
Published on 16 Jun 2017
by Giulio Mecacci
The Missing Empirical Studies of DBS Recipients " Views of Self
Published on 16 Jun 2017
by Daniel R Morrison
Recognizing the Role of the Clinician in Agency Influencing Interventions
Published on 16 Jun 2017
by Haley K Sullivan
Hypo and Hyperagentic Psychiatric States Next Generation Closed Loop DBS and the Question of Agency
Published on 16 Jun 2017
by Christian Ineichen
Should We Be Concerned About Preserving Agency and Personal Identity in Patients With Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation Systems
Published on 16 Jun 2017
by Gabriel L zaro Mu oz
Beyond the Technology Attribution and Agency in Treatments for Mental Disorders
Published on 16 Jun 2017
by Laura Y Cabrera
The Songs of the Sirens and the Wax in the Ears An Autonomy Based Tool for DBS Device Users
Published on 16 Jun 2017
by Oren Asman
Does DBS Alienate Identity or Does It Simply Fail to Restore Identity Already Eroded by Illness
Published on 16 Jun 2017
by Anke Snoek
Could Closed Loop DBS Enhance a Person " s Feeling of Being Free
Published on 16 Jun 2017
by Julian Kiverstein
Missing Oneself or Becoming Oneself The Difficulty of What Becoming a Different Person Means
Published on 16 Jun 2017
by Sanneke de Haan
The Patient " s Voice in DBS Research Advancing the Discussion through Methodological Rigor
Published on 16 Jun 2017
by Merlin Bittlinger
Two Concerns Regarding Subjectively Perceived Self Estrangement
Published on 16 Jun 2017
by Karola Kreitmair
What Neuroscience and Neurophilosophy Can Tell Us About the Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation on the Self
Published on 16 Jun 2017
by Georg Northoff
Quantitative Anticipatory Ethical Analysis Should Inform Neurotechnology Development
Published on 16 Jun 2017
by Gidon Felsen
Relational Agency Yes But How Far Vulnerability and the Moral Self
Published on 16 Jun 2017
by Nicolae Morar
Neuroessentialism in Discussions About the Impact of Closed Loop Technologies on Agency and Identity
Published on 16 Jun 2017
by Eric Racine
Closed Loop Deep Brain Stimulation and Its Compatibility With Autonomous Agency
Published on 16 Jun 2017
by Sophia H Gibert
I Miss You Too More Voices Needed to Examine the Phenomenological Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation
Published on 16 Jun 2017
by Cassandra Thomson
Staying in the Loop Relational Agency and Identity in Next Generation DBS for Psychiatry
Published on 16 Jun 2017
by Sara Goering
I Miss Being Me Phenomenological Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation
Published on 16 Jun 2017
by Frederic Gilbert
Ethics Ethicists and Professional Organizations in the Neurological Sciences
Published on 22 Mar 2017
by Tabitha Moses
Ethical and Legal Concerns Associated With the Comprehension of Legal Language and Concepts
Published on 22 Mar 2017
by Joseph Wszalek
Legal Language of Health Care Consent Forms Complexity Comprehension and Impact on Patient Decision Making
Published on 22 Mar 2017
by Lauren B Solberg
Science and Law Separated by Impenetrable Language Barriers Overcoming Impediments to Much Needed Interactions
Published on 22 Mar 2017
by Daniel Klein
Neuroethics for Neurology Residents Concepts and Contingencies of a Pilot Neuroethics Curriculum
Published on 22 Mar 2017
by Douglas C McAdams
What Can We Do for You The Role of Ethics Experts in Neuroscience
Published on 22 Mar 2017
by Tobias Hainz
The Role and Obligations of Ethicists as Members of Ethics Committees in Professional Organizations
Published on 22 Mar 2017
by Gardar Arnason
Ethics Education and Ethics Committees for Neuroscience Research Is a Timely Proposition
Published on 22 Mar 2017
by Stephen O Sodeke
Language Impairment and Legal Literacy Is a Degree of Perfectionism Unavoidable
Published on 22 Mar 2017
by Cristian Timmermann