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Neuroethics

Neuroethics

Anticipating the future

9780198786832
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Pressing ethical issues are at the foreground of newfound knowledge of how the brain works, how the brain fails, and how information about its functions and failures are addressed, recorded and shared. In Neuroethics:: Anticipating the Future, a distinguished group of contributors tackle current critical questions and anticipate the issues on the horizon.What new balances should be struck between diagnosis and prediction, or invasive and non-invasive interventions, given the rapid advances in neuroscience? Are new criteria needed for the clinical definition of death for those eligible for organ donation? What educational, social and medical opportunities will new neuroscience discoveries bring to the children of tomorrow? As data from emerging technologies are made available on public databases, what frameworks will maximize benefits whileensuring privacy of health information? How is the environment shaping humans, and humans shaping the environment? These challenging questions and other future-looking neuroethical concerns are discussed in depth.Written by eminent scholars from diverse disciplines - neurology and neuroscience, ethics, law, public health, and philosophy - this new volume on neuroethics sets out the conditions for active consideration. It is essential reading for the fields of neuroethics, neurosciences and psychology, and an invaluable resource for physicians in neurology and neurosurgery, psychiatry, paediatrics, and rehabilitation medicine, academics in humanities and law, and health policy makers.
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OUP Oxford
87997
9780198786832
9780198786832

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Publication date
2017
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
688
Dimensions (mm)
171 x 246
Weight (g)
1376
  • I. Neurotechnology: Today and Tomorrow; When Emerging Biomedical Technologies Converge or Collide; Emerging Neuroimaging Technologies: Towards Future Personalized Diagnostics, Prognosis, Targeted Intervention and Ethical Challenges; Incidental Findings: Current Ethical Debates and Future Challenges in Advanced Neuroimaging; Vulnerability, Youth and Homelessness: Ethical Considerations on the Roles of Technology in the Lives of Adolescents and Young Adults; The Neuroethical Future of Wearable and Mobile Health Technology; Technologies of the Extended Mind; Neuromodulation Ethics: Preparing for Brain-computer Interface Medicine; Integrating Ethics into Neurotechnology Research and Development: The USA National Institutes of Health BRAIN Initiative; II. Neuroethics at the Frontline of Healthcare; What Do New Neuroscience Discoveries in Children Mean for Their Open Future?; Neuroprognostication after Severe Brain Injuryin Children: Science Fiction or Plausible Reality?; No Pain No Gain: A Neuroethical Place for Hypnosis in Invasive Intervention; Placebo Beyond Controls: The Neuroscience and Ethics of Navigating a New Understanding of Placebo Therapy; Ethical Challenges of Modern Psychiatric Neurosurgery; At the Crossroads of Civic Engagement and Evidence-Based Medicine: Lessons Learned from the Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency Experience; Ethical Dilemmas in Neurodegenerative Disease: Respecting Patients at the Twilight of Agency; Anticipating a Therapeutically Elusive Neurodegenerative Condition: Ethical Considerations for the Preclinical Detection of Alzheimers Disease; When Bright Lines Blur: Deconstructing Distinctions Between Disorders of Consciousness; Brain Death and the Definition of Death; III. Social, Legal and Regulatory Frameworks: Lessons of the Past Guide Policy for the Future; Minors and Incompetent Adults: A Tale of Two Populations; Behavioral and Brain-based Research on Free Moral Agency: Threatening or Empowering?; Cognitive Enhancement of Today May Be the Normal of Tomorrow; Environmental Neuroethics: Setting the Foundations; First Nations and Environmental Neuroethics: Perspectives on Brain Health from a World of Change; The Neurobiology of Addiction as a Window on Voluntary Control of Behavior and Moral Responsibility; Looking to the Future: Clinical and Policy Implications of a Brain Disease Model of Addiction; Concussion, Neuroethics, and Sport: Policies of the Past Do Not Suffice for the Future; Security Threat Versus Aggregated Truths: Ethical Issues in the Use of Neuroscience and Neurotechnology for National Security; Communicating About the Brain in the Digital Era; The Impact of Neuroscience in the Law: How Perceptions of Control and Responsibility Affect the Definition of Disability; Neuroethics and Global Mental Health: Establishing a Dialogue; IV. Epilogue; Neuroethics and Neurotechnology: Instrumentality and Human Rights;
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