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期刊名:Neuroethics

缩写:NEUROETHICS-NETH

ISSN:1874-5490

e-ISSN:1874-5504

IF/分区:3.8/Q1

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Sjors Ligthart Sjors Ligthart
One central principle often derived from the right to freedom of thought (RFoT) is that persons' inner thoughts shall not be impermissibly altered. Since a clear definition of 'impermissible alteration' of thought is lacking, the meaning an...
Ally Peabody Smith,Lilyana Levy,Colleen Hanson et al. Ally Peabody Smith et al.
Background: One of the central goals of recent neuroethics research is to understand the ethical implications that rapidly evolving neuroscientific discoveries and technologies may have for research participants, patients...
Christoph Bublitz,Jennifer A Chandler,Fruzsina Molnár-Gábor et al. Christoph Bublitz et al.
The development of non-medical consumer neurotechnology is gaining momentum. As companies chart the course for future implanted and invasive brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) in non-medical populations, the time has come for concrete steps t...
Katherine Bassil,Karin Jongsma Katherine Bassil
Neural implants such as brain-computer interfaces and spinal cord stimulation offer therapeutic prospects for people with neurological and psychiatric disorders. As neural devices are increasingly tested in clinical research, the decision t...
Christi Rp Sullivan,Alex Henry,Jonathan Lehman et al. Christi Rp Sullivan et al.
Depression is a widespread concern in the United States. Neuromodulation treatments are becoming more common but there is emerging concern for racial disparities in neuromodulation treatment utilization. This study focuses on Transcranial M...
Christi J Guerrini,Jill O Robinson,Norah L Crossnohere et al. Christi J Guerrini et al.
The societal benefits from sharing and reusing data collected in human neuroscience studies are widely appreciated. However, there are persistent barriers to data sharing as well as privacy concerns related to unauthorized access, misuse, a...
Molly K Madzelan,Frances Lawrenz,Susan M Wolf et al. Molly K Madzelan et al.
Introduction: New, highly portable MRI (pMRI) technology promises to revolutionize brain research by facilitating field-based studies that can expand research to new settings beyond the traditional MRI suite in a medical ...
Andrew Ivan Brown,Katherine E MacDuffie,Sara Goering et al. Andrew Ivan Brown et al.
Research participants in long-term, first-in-human trials of implantable neural devices (i.e., brain pioneers) are critical to the success of the emerging field of neurotechnology. How these participants fare in studies can make or break a ...
Laura Y Cabrera,Robyn Bluhm,Aaron M McCright et al. Laura Y Cabrera et al.
Psychiatric electroceutical interventions (PEIs) use electrical or magnetic stimulation to treat psychiatric conditions. For depression therapy, PEIs include both approved treatment modalities, such as electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and re...
Susana Román García,Ceilidh Welsh,Nina H Di Cara et al. Susana Román García et al.
The Data Hazards framework (Zelenka, Di Cara, & Contributors, 2024) is intended to encourage thinking about the ethical implications of data science projects. It takes the form of community-designed data hazard labels, similar to warning la...