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A Theoretical Investigation of Principles of Justice as Criteria for Assessing Psycho-Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancement
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V. Dubljević
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The Neuroethics Project: An Investigation of Socially Relevant Topics in Neuroethics
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A.Abraham, N.Kemper, D.McGivern
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Project-Based Approach to Identify the Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications: A Model for the National Project of Brain Machine Interface Development
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N. Mizushima, O. Sakura
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The Effect of the Consent Form: Exploring the Power of Suggestion
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E Abbey, A Lisbona, A Raz
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Ethnopsychiatry: Considerations for Pluralism in Practice and Reliance Upon Cosmopolitan (Neuro)Ethics
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V. Antonio Amodio, J. Giordano
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Apples to Oranges: Can the Ethical Implications of New Preclinical Alzheimer’s Guidelines be assessed by reviewing other conditions with asymptomatic Stages?
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J. Arias
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Endogenous Modulation of Affiliative Emotion Using Real-time fMRI Neurofeedback
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P. Bado, R. Basilio, F.F. Paiva, I.E. Bramati, J.R. Sato, J.H. Weingartner, J. Moll
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On Target: Does Guidance for Psychiatric DBS Miss the Mark of Hit the Spot?
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E. Bell, E. Racine
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Neuroscience and Behavioral Genetics Enter the Court. The ‘Albertani Case’.
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B. Bottalico
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The Use of Neuroscience and Neurotechnology in Interrogations: Practical Considerations and Neuroethical Concepts
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R. Bower, J. Giordano
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VMPFC Lesions and Motivational Internalism
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T. Bruni
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Mindfulness and Moral Reasoning
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N. Castelo, P. Reiner
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The "immoral patient“ – analyzing the role of brain lesion patients in moral research
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M. Christen, M.Regard, P. Brugger
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Neural Basis of Dehumanization
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A. Dawson, M. Norr, A. Jack
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Field of dreams: a social history of neuroethics
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E. Conrad, R. DeVries
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Deep Brain Stimulation and Schechtman’s Personal-life View: Toward Clinical Ontology
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L. Echarte
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The Self and Personhood: Neuroethical Implications of a Shifting Paradigm
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N. Fitz,D. Howlader, and J. Giordano
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Reward Sensitivity in ADHS: Exploring Distinctive Effects of Reward Cues and Outcomes of Functional fMRI
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E. Furukawa, P. Bado, G. Tripp, P. Mattos, J. Wickens, I.E. Bramati, B. Alsop, D. Lima, F. Tovar-Moll, J.A. Sergeant, J. Moll
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Where are mental contents stored? An alternative explanation of the EMT
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M. Garcia-Valdecasas
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Racing for (neurocognitive) enhancement: when the true human person is at the starting blocks
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A.Gini, M.Farisco, P.Benanti
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The Italian Neurobioethics Study and Research Group: Present and Future of the Neurosciences from a Personalistic Approach
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A. Gini, P.Benanti
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How the Criminal “Shapese” the Crime: A Neurocognitive Model for Psychitrc Dorensic Evaluation
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L. Casartelli, A. Gini, B. Baertschi
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Neuroscience News Journalism in Italy: When the Ethical Standards Make the Difference
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C. Pensieri, A. Cavallotto, A. Gini
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Identity, Personality and their Disorders in DSM-5 and ICD-10
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F. Güell, J. Bernácer, P. de Castro, J.I. Murillo
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Identity and DBS: A Conceptual Analysis.
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F. Güell, P. Cobreros
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Making Room for Neuroscience in Normative Theory
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S.M. Hare
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Moral Dilemma Experiments and General Simulation Theory
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R.J. Harrington, M. Zuckerman, E. Zuckerman
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The Possible Case of P300
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D. Kinsella
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Does Neuroscience Threaten Our Humanity? Endorsement of Neurotechnology is Associated with Anti-Social Personality
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B. Kubit, A. Jack
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“An Unnatural Lust”: Social and Legal Rhetoric Describing Homosexuality as an Addiction in Post-Romer Sexual Orientation Jurisprudence
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E.J. Levy
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Brains, Emotions, and Punishments: A Defense of Deontological Ethics
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C.D. Meyers
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Reality-Monitoring Failure and Metacognitive Account of Delusion
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K. Miyazono
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An Integrated Framework for Handling Incidental Findings in Pediatric Neuroimaging Research: A Child’s Right to Know
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A. Mizgalewicz, N. Di Pietro
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PHARMACEUTICAL COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT AND NATIONAL MEDICAL STANDARDS
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B. Moore
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The Concept of Happiness and the Search for Personal Identity in Neuroscience
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J. I. Murillo
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Paved with Good Intentions: Sentencing alternatives from neuroscience and the policy of problem-solving courts
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E. R. Murphy
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Developing a Scale to Measure Endorsement of Retributive Punishment
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R. Nadler, P. B. Reiner
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Neuroethical Issues of Neurosurgical Brain Mapping
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O.Nikolenko, L. Klaupik, O.Nikolenko
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Neural Basis of the Uncannu: Common Neural Circuitry Associated with Body and Social Schema Violation
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M. Norr, S. Youngner, W. Zirngibl, S. Waller, S. French, A. Jack
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A New Lexicon for Neuroscience and Neuroethics
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G.A. Palchik, J. Giordano
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Supplements or detriments? Health claims, risks and medical information in websites advertising dietary supplements for Alzheimer’s disease.
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N. Palmour, B. Vanderbyl, E. Zimmerman, S. Gauthier, E. Racine
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Highlights and Impressions from the 25th Annual Conference of the European Association of Centres for Medical Ethics (EACME) in Collaboration with the Turkish Bioethics Association
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G.O. Peker
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Rethinking Moral Agency via the New Brain Sciences and Spinoza
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H. Ravven
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Neurolaw: Hype of Reality?
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C. Rodiger
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Experience and attitudes of healthcare professionals regarding ethics issues and end-of-life decision making in patients suffering from disorders of consciousness
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C. Rodrigue, R. Riopelle, J. Bernat, E. Racine
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Neuroethics: Out of the Toolbox and into the Future
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J.R. Shook, J. Giordano
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Too Early to be Ethical? Exploring the Basic Research/Neuroethics Border
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D.M.Sloan
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Cognitive Enhancement and Consciousness Expansion
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M. N. Tennison
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Neurodynamics, Philosophy, and Free Will
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P. Vasholz Jr.
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Moral Responses to Boundary Crossings: Neurology & Philosophy of the Uncanny Valley
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S. Waller, S. Younger, W. Zirngibl, A Dawson, T. Jack
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Seven Deadly Vices in Neuroethics
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H. Ducharme
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Neuroscience for educators: What are they seeking, and what are they finding?
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C. J. Hook ,M. J. Farah
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