International Neuroethics Society 2011 Annual Meeting Accepted Abstracts: 

 

Number

Title

Authors

1

A Theoretical Investigation of Principles of Justice as Criteria for Assessing Psycho-Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancement

V. Dubljević

2

The Neuroethics Project: An Investigation of Socially Relevant Topics in Neuroethics

A.Abraham,  N.Kemper, D.McGivern

3

Project-Based Approach to Identify the Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications: A Model for the National Project of Brain Machine Interface Development

N. Mizushima, O. Sakura

4

The Effect of the Consent Form: Exploring the Power of Suggestion

E Abbey, A Lisbona, A Raz

5

Ethnopsychiatry: Considerations for Pluralism in Practice and Reliance Upon  Cosmopolitan (Neuro)Ethics

V. Antonio Amodio, J. Giordano

6

Apples to Oranges: Can the Ethical Implications of New Preclinical Alzheimer’s Guidelines be assessed by reviewing other conditions with asymptomatic Stages?

J. Arias

7

Endogenous Modulation of Affiliative Emotion Using Real-time fMRI Neurofeedback

P. Bado, R. Basilio, F.F. Paiva, I.E. Bramati, J.R. Sato, J.H. Weingartner, J. Moll

8

On Target: Does Guidance for Psychiatric DBS Miss the Mark of Hit the Spot?

E. Bell, E. Racine

9

Neuroscience and Behavioral Genetics Enter the Court.  The  ‘Albertani Case’. 

B. Bottalico

10

The Use of Neuroscience and Neurotechnology in Interrogations: Practical Considerations and Neuroethical Concepts

R. Bower, J. Giordano

11

VMPFC Lesions and Motivational Internalism

T. Bruni

12

Mindfulness and Moral Reasoning

N. Castelo, P. Reiner

13

The "immoral patient“ – analyzing the role of brain lesion patients in moral research

M. Christen, M.Regard, P. Brugger

14

Neural Basis of Dehumanization

A. Dawson, M. Norr, A. Jack

15

Field of dreams: a social history of neuroethics

E. Conrad, R. DeVries

16

Deep Brain Stimulation and Schechtman’s Personal-life View: Toward Clinical Ontology

L. Echarte

17

The Self and Personhood: Neuroethical Implications of a Shifting Paradigm 

N. Fitz,D. Howlader, and J. Giordano

18

Reward Sensitivity in ADHS: Exploring Distinctive Effects of Reward Cues and Outcomes of Functional fMRI

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

19

Where are mental contents stored? An alternative explanation of the EMT

M. Garcia-Valdecasas

20

Racing for (neurocognitive) enhancement: when the true human person is at the starting blocks

A.Gini, M.Farisco, P.Benanti

21

The Italian Neurobioethics Study and Research Group: Present and Future of the Neurosciences from a Personalistic Approach

A. Gini, P.Benanti

22

How the Criminal “Shapese” the Crime: A Neurocognitive Model for Psychitrc Dorensic Evaluation

L. Casartelli, A. Gini, B. Baertschi

23

Neuroscience News Journalism in Italy: When the Ethical Standards Make the Difference

C. Pensieri, A. Cavallotto, A. Gini

24

Identity, Personality and their Disorders in DSM-5 and ICD-10

F. Güell, J. Bernácer, P. de Castro,  J.I. Murillo

25

Identity and DBS: A Conceptual Analysis.

F. Güell, P. Cobreros

26

Making Room for Neuroscience in Normative Theory

S.M. Hare

27

Moral Dilemma Experiments and General Simulation Theory

R.J. Harrington, M. Zuckerman, E. Zuckerman

28

The Possible Case of P300

D. Kinsella

29

Does Neuroscience Threaten Our Humanity?  Endorsement of Neurotechnology is Associated with Anti-Social Personality

B. Kubit, A. Jack

30

 “An Unnatural Lust”: Social and Legal Rhetoric Describing Homosexuality as an Addiction in Post-Romer Sexual Orientation Jurisprudence

E.J. Levy

31

Brains, Emotions, and Punishments: A Defense of Deontological Ethics

C.D. Meyers

32

Reality-Monitoring Failure and Metacognitive Account of Delusion

K. Miyazono

33

An Integrated Framework for Handling Incidental Findings in Pediatric Neuroimaging Research: A Child’s Right to Know

A. Mizgalewicz, N. Di Pietro

34

PHARMACEUTICAL COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT AND NATIONAL MEDICAL STANDARDS

B. Moore

35

The Concept of Happiness and the Search for Personal Identity in Neuroscience

J. I. Murillo

36

Paved with Good Intentions:  Sentencing alternatives from neuroscience and the policy of problem-solving courts

E. R. Murphy

37

Developing a Scale to Measure Endorsement of Retributive Punishment

R. Nadler, P. B. Reiner

38

Neuroethical Issues of Neurosurgical Brain Mapping

O.Nikolenko, L. Klaupik, O.Nikolenko

39

Neural Basis of the Uncannu: Common Neural Circuitry Associated with Body and Social Schema Violation

M. Norr, S. Youngner, W. Zirngibl, S. Waller, S. French, A. Jack

40

A New Lexicon for Neuroscience and Neuroethics 

G.A. Palchik, J. Giordano

41

Supplements or detriments? Health claims, risks and medical information in websites advertising dietary supplements for Alzheimer’s disease.

N. Palmour, B. Vanderbyl, E. Zimmerman, S. Gauthier, E. Racine

42

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

G.O. Peker

43

Rethinking Moral Agency via the New Brain Sciences and Spinoza

H. Ravven

44

Neurolaw: Hype of Reality?

C. Rodiger

45

Experience and attitudes of healthcare professionals regarding ethics issues and end-of-life decision making in patients suffering from disorders of consciousness

C. Rodrigue, R. Riopelle, J. Bernat, E. Racine

46

Neuroethics: Out of the Toolbox and into the Future

J.R. Shook, J. Giordano

47

Too Early to be Ethical?  Exploring the Basic Research/Neuroethics Border  

D.M.Sloan

48

Cognitive Enhancement and Consciousness Expansion

M. N. Tennison

49

Neurodynamics, Philosophy, and Free Will

P. Vasholz Jr.

50

Moral Responses to Boundary Crossings: Neurology & Philosophy of the Uncanny Valley

 S. Waller, S. Younger, W. Zirngibl, A Dawson, T. Jack

51

Seven Deadly Vices in Neuroethics

H. Ducharme

52

Neuroscience for educators: What are they seeking, and what are they finding?

C. J. Hook ,M. J. Farah