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- noun The branch of bioethics that deals with the ethical implications of prescribing psychotropic drugs, such as antidepressants or amphetamines, that alter thought, mood, or behavior, and of techniques that image the brain to reveal information about motive or intent.
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- noun The
ethics ofneuroscience andneurotechnology .
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- noun the study of ethical implications of treatments for neurological diseases
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But have no fear, the newly created field of neuroethics is here.
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: Call for "neuroethics" as brain science races ahead - Yahoo!
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Call for "neuroethics" as brain science races ahead - Yahoo! News 2007
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Call for "neuroethics" as brain science races ahead - Yahoo!
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Call for "neuroethics" as brain science races ahead - Yahoo! News 2007
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The importance of establishing principles of "neuroethics" for marketing to children is particularly acute when we consider the world of digital marketing.
unknown title 2009
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Behaviorally speaking, heroes and serial do-gooders have a lot in common with sociopaths, according to this paper on psychology and neuroethics: "their personality traits are very similar, with only a few features to distinguish them."
Boing Boing 2009
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Also, see links to various research projects and programs and their associated guides to topics, including: genetics, stem cells, and neuroethics.
Archive 2009-03-01 Jere 2009
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Also, see links to various research projects and programs and their associated guides to topics, including: genetics, stem cells, and neuroethics.
Bioethics Subject Guide: Part 1 - Academic Centers Jere 2009
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Neuroethics Diavlog title Brains and Gavels description The Law and Neuroscience Project and related neuroethics issues, from brain lesions to neuroimaging in court.
Neuroethics Diavlog Sandra K 2009
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These days, I am a bit more disciplined and was able to not only sit all day at the State of Play shoot, I was also able to write an article on neuroethics for Science Progress which I am shamelessly linking to.
Michael Rugnetta: On the Cutting Room Floor for State of Play 2009
marthafarah commented on the word neuroethics
This is not quite right. Neuroethics is (n): the study of the ethical, legal and social implications of neuroscience, including the use of neurotechnology to alter the normal human brain and the use of brain imaging to derive psychological information about individuals.
June 14, 2009
elohiwarrior commented on the word neuroethics
Exactly, it appears on the list The Golden Rule. Are the methods morally acceptable?
June 14, 2009
MaryW commented on the word neuroethics
Tamara Bonaci, Ryan Calo & Howard Jay Chizeck, App Stores for the Brain: Privacy & Security in Brain-Computer Interfaces, 2014 IEEE Int’l Symp. on Ethics in Sci., Tech. & Eng’rg at 1-7, reprinted in IEEE Tech. & Soc’y Mag., June 2015, at 32-39 (citing A.r. Jonsen, The Birth of Bioethics (New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 2003)).
June 1, 2016
qms commented on the word neuroethics
I ponder the retro reflexes
Of Britain's entrenched eurosceptics:
Can doctors retrain
The xenophobe brain
Within bounds of strict neuroethics?
September 30, 2017
bilby commented on the word neuroethics
Dunno, I kind of like old watches.
October 1, 2017
qms commented on the word neuroethics
It took me overnight, but when I awoke this morning I finally saw the pun buried deep in bilby's comment: "new Rolexes" - I think? In mysterious ways works that mind.
October 1, 2017
bilby commented on the word neuroethics
I'd probably be looking at the first line of your limerick.
October 1, 2017
bilby commented on the word neuroethics
Psst: that was a psst.
October 1, 2017
qms commented on the word neuroethics
I'm following you this time. It's obvious that psst is an initialism for "pun surreptitiously secreted in text."
October 1, 2017