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PART I CONSCIOUSNESS AND INTENTION: DECODING MENTAL STATES AND DECISION MAKING |
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1 Brain reading: decoding mental states from brain activity in humans |
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2 The neurobiology of pleasure and happiness |
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15 | (18) |
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3 The neurobiological basis of morality |
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4 Development of the adolescent brain: neuroethical implications for the understanding of executive function and social cognition |
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5 Neural foundations to conscious and volitional control of emotional behavior: a mentalistic perspective |
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83 | (18) |
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6 Neural correlates of deception |
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101 | (18) |
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7 Understanding disorders of consciousness |
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119 | (16) |
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8 Functional magnetic resonance imaging, covert awareness, and brain injury |
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135 | (16) |
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PART II RESPONSIBILITY AND DETERMINISM |
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9 Genetic determinism, neuronal determinism, and determinism tout court |
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151 | (10) |
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10 The rise of neuroessentialism |
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161 | (16) |
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11 A neuroscientific approach to addiction: ethical concerns |
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177 | (26) |
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12 The neurobiology of addiction: implications for voluntary control of behavior |
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203 | (16) |
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13 Neuroethics of free will |
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219 | (10) |
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14 Pharmaceutical cognitive enhancement |
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229 | (16) |
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245 | (20) |
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16 Chemical cognitive enhancement: is it unfair, unjust, discriminatory, or cheating for healthy adults to use smart drugs? |
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265 | (8) |
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17 Cognitive enhancement in courts |
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273 | (12) |
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18 Neuroethics and the extended mind |
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285 | (10) |
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19 Does cognitive enhancement fit with the physiology of our cognition? |
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295 | (14) |
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20 Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: defining a spectrum disorder and considering neuroethical implications |
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309 | (34) |
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21 Why neuroethicists are needed |
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343 | (34) |
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22 Intersecting complexities in neuroimaging and neuroethics |
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377 | (12) |
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23 Pediatric neuroimaging research |
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389 | (16) |
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24 Ethical issues in functional neurosurgery: emerging applications and controversies |
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405 | (12) |
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25 Non-invasive brain stimulation as a therapeutic and investigative tool: an ethical appraisal |
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417 | (24) |
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26 Deep brain stimulation for treatment-resistant neuropsychiatric disorders |
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441 | (14) |
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27 The ethical issues of trials of neural grafting in patients with neurodegenerative conditions |
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455 | (12) |
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28 The ethics of nano/neuro convergence |
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467 | (28) |
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PART V AGING AND DEMENTIA |
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29 Neurobiological and neuroethical perspectives on the contribution of functional neuroimaging to the study of aging in the brain |
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495 | (18) |
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30 Clinical research on conditions affecting cognitive capacity |
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513 | (16) |
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31 Ethical concerns and pitfalls in neurogenetic testing |
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529 | (24) |
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32 Neuroethical issues in early detection of Alzheimer's disease |
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553 | (10) |
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33 The neuroethics of cognitive reserve |
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563 | (12) |
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34 Ethical issues in the management of Parkinson's disease |
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35 The other ethical challenge of neurodegenerative diseases |
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601 | (10) |
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36 Future scoping: ethical issues in aging and dementia |
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PART VI LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY |
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37 Incidental findings in neuroscience research: a fundamental challenge to the structure of bioethics and health law |
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38 What will be the limits of neuroscience-based mindreading in the law? |
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635 | (20) |
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39 For the law, neuroscience changes nothing and everything |
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655 | (20) |
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40 New directions in neuroscience policy |
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675 | (26) |
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701 | (14) |
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42 Public representations of neurogenetics |
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715 | (14) |
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43 Brain trust: neuroscience and national security in the 21st century |
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729 | (14) |
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PART VII SCIENCE, SOCIETY, AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES |
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44 Neuroplasticity, culture, and society |
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743 | (18) |
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45 Neuroscience and neuroethics in the 21st century |
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761 | (22) |
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46 Neuroscience and the media: ethical challenges and opportunities |
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783 | (20) |
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47 Ethical issues in educational neuroscience: raising children in a brave new world |
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803 | (20) |
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48 From the internationalization to the globalization of neuroethics: some perspectives and challenges |
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823 | (12) |
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835 | (22) |
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50 Ethical perspectives: clinical drug trials in developing countries |
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857 | (22) |
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51 Learning about neuroethics through health sciences online: a model for global dissemination |
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879 | (16) |
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52 Neuroethics and the lure of technology |
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Subject Index |
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Author Index |
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