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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Adam Smith’s Theory of Prudence Updated with Neuroscientific and Behavioral Evidence Viganò, Eleonora
2017
2 p. 215-233
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2 Addicted to Food, Hungry for Drugs Foddy, Bennett
2010
2 p. 79-89
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3 Addressing Depression through Psychotherapy, Medication, or Social Change: An Empirical Investigation Rudski, Jeffrey M.
2016
2 p. 129-141
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4 A Defense of Brain Death Gligorov, Nada
2016
2 p. 119-127
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5 A Dilemma For Neurodiversity Shields, Kenneth

2 p. 125-141
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6 Against Aggression? Revisiting an Overlooked Contender for Moral Bioenhancement Brown, Cohen Marcus Lionel

2 artikel
7 A History of the Locked-In-Syndrome: Ethics in the Making of Neurological Consciousness, 1880-Present Casper, Stephen T.

2 p. 145-161
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8 Amnestic MCI Patients’ Perspectives toward Disclosure of Amyloid PET Results in a Research Context Vanderschaeghe, Gwendolien
2017
2 p. 281-297
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9 Are Disorders Sufficient for Reduced Responsibility? J. Turner, Andrew
2009
2 p. 151-160
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10 Attitudes towards Personhood in the Locked-in Syndrome: from Third- to First- Person Perspective and to Interpersonal Significance Nizzi, Marie-Christine

2 p. 193-201
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11 Autism Spectrum Condition, Good and Bad Motives of Offending, and Sentencing Varelius, Jukka

2 p. 143-153
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12 Autonomy and Enhancement Schaefer, G. Owen
2013
2 p. 123-136
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13 Autonomy and the Unintended Legal Consequences of Emerging Neurotherapies Chandler, Jennifer A.
2011
2 p. 249-263
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14 A Young Scientists’ Perspective on DBS: A Plea for an International DBS Organization Sommers, Rowan P.
2015
2 p. 187-190
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15 Bad News for Conservatives? Moral Judgments and the Dark Triad Personality Traits: A Correlational Study Arvan, Marcus
2011
2 p. 307-318
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16 Book Review: Robert H. Blank. 2013. Intervention in the Brain: Politics, Policy, and Ethics. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. Giselsson, Kristi
2013
2 p. 247-249
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17 Born which Way? ADHD, Situational Self-Control, and Responsibility Koi, Polaris

2 p. 205-218
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18 Brain-Computer Interfaces and the Translation of Thought into Action Buller, Tom

2 p. 155-165
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19 Can the Harmful Dysfunction Analysis Explain Why Addiction is a Medical Disorder?: Reply to Marc Lewis Wakefield, Jerome C.
2017
2 p. 313-317
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20 Can they Feel? The Capacity for Pain and Pleasure in Patients with Cognitive Motor Dissociation Graham, Mackenzie
2018
2 p. 153-169
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21 Can’t We All Disagree More Constructively? Moral Foundations, Moral Reasoning, and Political Disagreement Sauer, Hanno
2015
2 p. 153-169
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22 Cognitive Neuroscience and Moral Decision-making: Guide or Set Aside? Leben, Derek
2010
2 p. 163-174
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23 Conservatives Can Relax: A(n Ethical) Reanalysis of “Bad News” Odgaard, Eric C.
2012
2 p. 353-367
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24 Control and Responsibility in Addicted Individuals: What do Addiction Neuroscientists and Clinicians Think? Carter, Adrian
2013
2 p. 205-214
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25 Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease: Why Earlier Use Makes Shared Decision Making Important Montemayor, Jaime

2 artikel
26 Deep Brain Stimulation, Historicism, and Moral Responsibility Sharp, Daniel
2016
2 p. 173-185
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27 Deep Brain Stimulation: Inducing Self-Estrangement Gilbert, Frederic
2017
2 p. 157-165
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28 Delusion, Proper Function, and Justification Crutchfield, Parker

2 p. 113-124
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29 Delusions, Harmful Dysfunctions, and Treatable Conditions Clutton, Peter
2017
2 p. 167-181
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30 Determinism and Destigmatization: Mitigating Blame for Addiction Clark, Thomas W.

2 p. 219-230
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31 Direct Brain Interventions, Changing Values and the Argument from Objectification – a Reply to Elizabeth Shaw Holmen, Sebastian
2017
2 p. 217-227
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32 Does the Neuroscience Research on Early Stress Justify Responsive Childcare? Examining Interwoven Epistemological and Ethical Challenges Maxwell, Bruce
2011
2 p. 159-172
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33 Drug-Induced Impulse Control Disorders: A Prospectus for Neuroethical Analysis Carter, Adrian
2010
2 p. 91-102
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34 Editorial Levy, Neil
2008
2 p. 73-74
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35 Emerging Ethical Issues Related to the Use of Brain-Computer Interfaces for Patients with Total Locked-in Syndrome Abbott, Michael N.
2016
2 p. 235-242
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36 Enhancement of Healthy Personality Through Psychiatric Medication: The Influence of SSRIs on Neuroticism and Extraversion Ilieva, Irena
2014
2 p. 127-137
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37 Erlebnis, Erwartung und Ethik (Experience, Expectation, and Ethics) Loveless, Sherry
2009
2 p. 113
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38 Erratum to: Threats to Neurosurgical Patients Posed by the Personal Identity Debate Müller, Sabine
2017
2 p. 311
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39 Ethical Aspects of Computational Neuroscience Bancroft, Tyler D.
2012
2 p. 415-418
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40 Ethical Challenges Associated with the Development and Deployment of Brain Computer Interface Technology McCullagh, Paul
2013
2 p. 109-122
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41 Ethical Considerations in the Framing of the Cognitive Enhancement Debate Outram, Simon M.
2011
2 p. 173-184
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42 Ethical Issues Raised by Proposals to Treat Addiction Using Deep Brain Stimulation Carter, Adrian
2010
2 p. 129-142
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43 Ethically Justified, Clinically Applicable Criteria for Physician Decision-Making in Psychopharmacological Enhancement Synofzik, Matthis
2008
2 p. 89-102
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44 Ethics in Neuroscience Curricula: A Survey of Australia, Canada, Germany, the UK, and the US Walther, Gerald
2012
2 p. 343-351
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45 Ethics of Deep Brain Stimulation in Adolescent Patients with Refractory Tourette Syndrome: a Systematic Review and Two Case Discussions Smeets, Anouk Y. J. M.
2018
2 p. 143-155
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46 Exploring Some Challenges of the Pharmaceutical Cognitive Enhancement Discourse: Users and Policy Recommendations Pustovrh, Toni
2013
2 p. 137-158
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47 Extending Our View on Using BCIs for Locked-in Syndrome Fenton, Andrew
2008
2 p. 119-132
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48 Forensic Brain-Reading and Mental Privacy in European Human Rights Law: Foundations and Challenges Ligthart, Sjors

2 p. 191-203
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49 Freedom of Memory Today Kolber, Adam
2008
2 p. 145-148
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50 Higher and Lower Pleasures Revisited: Evidence from Neuroscience Crisp, Roger
2017
2 p. 211-215
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51 Human Brain Organoid Transplantation: Testing the Foundations of Animal Research Ethics Erler, Alexandre

2 artikel
52 Hyperagency and the Good Life – Does Extreme Enhancement Threaten Meaning? Danaher, John
2013
2 p. 227-242
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53 Identifying the Presence of Ethics Concepts in Chronic Pain Research: A Scoping Review of Neuroscience Journals Sharma, Rajita

2 artikel
54 Impact of the Japanese Disability Homecare System on ALS Patients’ Decision to Receive Tracheostomy with Invasive Ventilation Kawaguchi, Yumiko

2 p. 239-247
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55 Implications of Recent Neuroscientific Findings in Patients with Disorders of Consciousness Johnson, L. Syd M.
2010
2 p. 185-196
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56 Incarceration, Direct Brain Intervention, and the Right to Mental Integrity – a Reply to Thomas Douglas Craig, Jared N.
2016
2 p. 107-118
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57 In Defence of the Hivemind Society Danaher, John

2 p. 253-267
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58 Intensity of Experience: Maher’s Theory of Schizophrenic Delusion Revisited Sakakibara, Eisuke
2018
2 p. 171-182
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59 Introduction Schermer, Maartje
2009
2 p. 61-62
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60 Irrationality and Pathology of Beliefs Sakakibara, Eisuke
2016
2 p. 147-157
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61 Is Borderline Personality Disorder a Moral or Clinical Condition? Assessing Charland’s Argument from Treatment Horne, Greg
2013
2 p. 215-226
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62 Is the Personal Identity Debate a “Threat” to Neurosurgical Patients? A Reply to Müller et al. Nyholm, Sven
2017
2 p. 229-235
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63 Is There Neurosexism in Functional Neuroimaging Investigations of Sex Differences? Fine, Cordelia
2012
2 p. 369-409
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64 Knowledge, Experiences and Views of German University Students Toward Neuroenhancement: An Empirical-Ethical Analysis Forlini, Cynthia
2014
2 p. 83-92
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65 Libertarianism, Legitimation, and the Problems of Regulating Cognition-Enhancing Drugs Capps, Benjamin
2010
2 p. 119-128
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66 LIS and BCIs: a Local, Pluralist, and Pragmatist Approach to 4E Cognition Hibbert, Ruth
2016
2 p. 187-198
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67 Locked-In Syndrome: a Challenge to Standard Accounts of Selfhood and Personhood? Zahavi, Dan

2 p. 221-228
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68 Medical Decision Making by Patients in the Locked-in Syndrome Bernat, James L.

2 p. 229-238
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69 Metamorality without Moral Truth Kraaijeveld, Steven R.
2018
2 p. 119-131
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70 Mild Cognitive Impairment in Relation to Alzheimer’s Disease: An Investigation of Principles, Classifications, Ethics, and Problems Lee, Joseph

2 artikel
71 Moral Aspects of Psychiatric Diagnosis: the Cluster B Personality Disorders Reimer, Marga
2010
2 p. 173-184
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72 Moral Aspects of Psychiatric Diagnosis: the Cluster B Personality Disorders Reimer, Marga

2 p. 173-184
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73 Moral Enhancement: Do Means Matter Morally? Focquaert, Farah
2015
2 p. 139-151
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74 Moral Neuroeducation from Early Life Through the Lifespan Narvaez, Darcia
2011
2 p. 145-157
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75 More than our Body: Minimal and Enactive Selfhood in Global Paralysis Kyselo, Miriam

2 p. 203-220
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76 Narrative Devices: Neurotechnologies, Information, and Self-Constitution Postan, Emily

2 p. 231-251
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77 Neuroeducation – A Critical Overview of An Emerging Field Ansari, Daniel
2011
2 p. 105-117
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78 Neuroethics and Philosophy in Responsible Research and Innovation: The Case of the Human Brain Project Salles, Arleen
2018
2 p. 201-211
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79 Neuroethics and Responsibility in Conducting Neuromarketing Research Bercea Olteanu, Monica Diana
2014
2 p. 191-202
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80 Neuroethics, Neuroeducation, and Classroom Teaching: Where the Brain Sciences Meet Pedagogy Hardiman, Mariale
2011
2 p. 135-143
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81 Neuroscience for Educators: What Are They Seeking, and What Are They Finding? Hook, Cayce J.
2012
2 p. 331-341
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82 Neurostimulation Devices for Cognitive Enhancement: Toward a Comprehensive Regulatory Framework Dubljević, Veljko
2014
2 p. 115-126
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83 New Research, Old Problems: Methodological and Ethical Issues in fMRI Research Examining Sex/Gender Differences in Emotion Processing Bluhm, Robyn
2011
2 p. 319-330
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84 Normality and the Treatment-Enhancement Distinction Martín, Daniel

2 artikel
85 On the normative insignificance of neuroscience and dual-process theory Königs, Peter
2018
2 p. 195-209
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86 On the Stand. Another Episode of Neuroscience and Law Discussion From Italy Farisco, Michele
2013
2 p. 243-245
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87 Pascal’s Wager and Deciding About the Life-Sustaining Treatment of Patients in Persistent Vegetative State Varelius, Jukka
2011
2 p. 277-285
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88 Personality and Blood Types Revisited: Case of Morality Pecujlija, Mladen
2014
2 p. 171-176
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89 Pessimism Counts in Favor of Biomedical Enhancement: A Lesson from the Anti-Natalist Philosophy of P. W. Zapffe Moen, Ole Martin

2 p. 315-325
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90 Phenomenological Analysis of a Japanese Professional Caregiver Specialized in Patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Murakami, Yasuhiko

2 p. 181-191
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91 Phenomenology of the Locked-In Syndrome: an Overview and Some Suggestions Vidal, Fernando

2 p. 119-143
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92 Prototypes, Exemplars, and Theoretical & Applied Ethics Park, John Jung
2011
2 p. 237-247
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93 Psychopathy, Ethical Perception, and Moral Culpability Haji, Ishtiyaque
2009
2 p. 135-150
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94 Psychopathy, Mental Time Travel, and Legal Responsibility Vierra, Andrew
2015
2 p. 129-136
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95 Psychopharmaceutical Enhancers: Enhancing Identity? Bolt, Ineke
2009
2 p. 103-111
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96 Psychotropic Drug Use: Between Healing and Enhancing the Mind Pieters, Toine
2009
2 p. 63-73
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97 Public Attitudes Toward Cognitive Enhancement Fitz, Nicholas S.
2013
2 p. 173-188
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98 Public Discourse on the Biology of Alcohol Addiction: Implications for Stigma, Self-Control, Essentialism, and Coercive Policies in Pregnancy Racine, Eric
2015
2 p. 177-186
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99 Rational Action and Moral Ownership Sridharan, Vishnu
2013
2 p. 195-203
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100 Reasons for Comfort and Discomfort with Pharmacological Enhancement of Cognitive, Affective, and Social Domains Cabrera, Laura Y.
2014
2 p. 93-106
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101 Respect, Punishment and Mandatory Neurointerventions Holmen, Sebastian Jon

2 p. 167-176
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102 Responsibility, Determinism, and the Objective Stance: Using IAT to Evaluate Strawson’s Account of our ‘Incompatibilist’ Intuitions Cohen, Daniel Blair

2 p. 99-112
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103 Retributivism, Justification and Credence: The Epistemic Argument Revisited Jeppsson, Sofia M. I.

2 p. 177-190
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104 Review of Gregg D. Caruso and Owen Flanagan (eds.), Neuroexistentialism: Meaning, Morals, & Purpose in the Age of Neuroscience, Oxford University Press, 2018, 392pp., ISBN: 9780190460730 Huebner, Bryce
2018
2 p. 213-220
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105 Review of Heidi M. Ravven, The Self Beyond Itself: An Alternative History of Ethics, the New Brain Sciences, and the Myth of Free Will McDonald, Fritz J.
2013
2 p. 251-252
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106 Review of Nada Gligorov: Neuroethics and the Scientific Revision of Common Sense Boswell, Paul
2017
2 p. 319-323
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107 Review of Walter Glannon’s The Neuroethics of Memory: From Total Recall to Oblivion, Cambridge University Press, 2019 Racine, Eric

2 artikel
108 Revisiting Maher’s One-Factor Theory of Delusion Nie, Chenwei

2 artikel
109 Schiavo on the Cutting Edge: Functional Brain Imaging and its Impact on Surrogate End-of-Life Decision-Making Eisenberg, Jon B.
2007
2 p. 75-83
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110 21 Selected Abstracts from the Montreal Neuroethics Conference for Young Researchers Dubljević, Veljko
2016
2 p. 137-145
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111 Self-Estrangement & Deep Brain Stimulation: Ethical Issues Related to Forced Explantation Gilbert, Frederic
2014
2 p. 107-114
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112 Should Neuroscience Inform Judgements of Decision-Making Capacity? Peterson, Andrew
2018
2 p. 133-151
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113 “Should We Treat Vegetative and Minimally Conscious Patients as Persons?” Braddock, Matthew
2017
2 p. 267-280
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114 Social Policy and Cognitive Enhancement: Lessons from Chess Mihailov, Emilian
2018
2 p. 115-127
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115 Testing Free Will Mele, Alfred R.
2008
2 p. 161-172
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116 The Actor–Observer Bias and Moral Intuitions: Adding Fuel to Sinnott-Armstrong’s Fire Nadelhoffer, Thomas
2008
2 p. 133-144
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117 The Authenticity of Machine-Augmented Human Intelligence: Therapy, Enhancement, and the Extended Mind Coin, Allen

2 p. 283-290
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118 The BCN Challenge to Compatibilist Free Will and Personal Responsibility Sie, Maureen
2009
2 p. 121-133
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119 The Bright Future of Neuroethics Dubljević, Veljko
2016
2 p. 103-105
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120 The Dual Track Theory of Moral Decision-Making: a Critique of the Neuroimaging Evidence Klein, Colin
2010
2 p. 143-162
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121 The Ethical and Empirical Status of Dimensional Diagnosis: Implications for Public Mental Health? Cratsley, Kelso
2018
2 p. 183-199
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122 The Ethical Pain Farisco, Michele
2011
2 p. 265-276
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123 The Ethics of Memory Blunting and the Narcissism of Small Differences Parens, Erik
2010
2 p. 99-107
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124 The Ethics of Neuroeducation: Research, Practice and Policy Maxwell, Bruce
2012
2 p. 101-103
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125 The Fragility of Moral Traits to Technological Interventions Fabiano, Joao

2 p. 269-281
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126 The Future of Psychopharmacological Enhancements: Expectations and Policies Schermer, Maartje
2009
2 p. 75-87
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127 The history of BCI: From a vision for the future to real support for personhood in people with locked-in syndrome Kübler, Andrea

2 p. 163-180
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128 The Impact of Neuroscience on Health Law Tovino, Stacey A.
2008
2 p. 101-117
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129 The Impossibility of a Moral Right to Privacy Persson, Ingmar

2 artikel
130 The Locked-in Syndrome: Perspectives from Ethics, History, and Phenomenology Vidal, Fernando

2 p. 115-118
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131 The Monoamine Oxidase A (MAOA) Genetic Predisposition to Impulsive Violence: Is It Relevant to Criminal Trials? Baum, Matthew L.
2011
2 p. 287-306
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132 The Moral Importance of Reflective Empathy Persson, Ingmar
2017
2 p. 183-193
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133 The Movement of Research from the Laboratory to the Living Room: a Case Study of Public Engagement with Cognitive Science Broer, Tineke
2016
2 p. 159-171
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134 The Need for Interdisciplinary Dialogue in Developing Ethical Approaches to Neuroeducational Research Howard-Jones, Paul A.
2011
2 p. 119-134
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135 The Neuroethics of Pleasure and Addiction in Public Health Strategies Moving Beyond Harm Reduction: Funding the Creation of Non-Addictive Drugs and Taxonomies of Pleasure Mackenzie, Robin
2010
2 p. 103-117
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136 “The Neuroscience of Responsibility”—Workshop Report Vincent, Nicole A
2010
2 p. 175-178
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137 The Normativity of Memory Modification Liao, S. Matthew
2008
2 p. 85-99
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138 The Paradox of Addiction Neuroscience Buchman, Daniel Z.
2010
2 p. 65-77
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139 The Role of Family Members in Psychiatric Deep Brain Stimulation Trials: More Than Psychosocial Support Boulicault, Marion

2 artikel
140 The Science of Morality and its Normative Implications Bruni, Tommaso
2013
2 p. 159-172
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141 The Sensitivity of Neuroimaging Data Heinrichs, Jan-Hendrik
2011
2 p. 185-195
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142 The Use of Placebo as a Provocative Test in the Diagnosis of Psychogenic Non Epileptic Seizures Foreid, Henda
2010
2 p. 95-98
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143 Threats to Neurosurgical Patients Posed by the Personal Identity Debate Müller, Sabine
2017
2 p. 299-310
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144 Too Much of a Good Thing? Enhancement and the Burden of Self-Determination Nagel, Saskia K.
2010
2 p. 109-119
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145 Towards a Governance Framework for Brain Data Ienca, Marcello

2 artikel
146 Towards a Smart Population: A Public Health Framework for Cognitive Enhancement Lucke, Jayne
2012
2 p. 419-427
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147 Trait Self-Control, Inhibition, and Executive Functions: Rethinking some Traditional Assumptions Haug, Matthew C.

2 p. 303-314
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148 Treatments and Services for Neurodevelopmental Disorders on Advocacy Websites: Information or Evaluation? Di Pietro, Nina C.
2011
2 p. 197-209
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149 Trust and Psychedelic Moral Enhancement Gordon, Emma C.

2 artikel
150 Unpacking Neuroscience and Neurotechnology - Instructions not Included: Neuroethics Required. Giordano, James
2012
2 p. 411-414
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151 Views of Caregivers on the Ethics of Assistive Technology Used for Home Surveillance of People Living with Dementia Mulvenna, Maurice
2017
2 p. 255-266
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152 While You Were Sleepwalking: Science and Neurobiology of Sleep Disorders & the Enigma of Legal Responsibility of Violence During Parasomnia Popat, Shreeya
2015
2 p. 203-214
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153 Why Enhancing Autonomy Is Not a Question of Improving Single Aspects of Reasoning Abilities through Neuroenhancement Pömsl, Johannes
2017
2 p. 243-254
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154 Will There Ever Be a Drug with No or Negligible Side Effects? Evidence from Neuroscience Terbeck, Sylvia
2013
2 p. 189-194
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155 Would Nonconsensual Criminal Neurorehabilitation Express a more Degrading Attitude Towards Offenders than Consensual Criminal Neurorehabilitation? Varelius, Jukka

2 p. 291-302
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