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The Moral Brain: Essays on the Evolutionary and Neuroscientific Aspects of Morality 2014
In this volume, a wide range of eminent scientists and philosophers share their views on current theories and future challenges in the field of moral cognition, and assess how the collaboration between neuroscience and evolutionary psychology can influence...
Pain Neuroethics and Bioethics 2018
The treatment of pain and the scientific quest to understand the mechanisms underlying pain raise a number of ethical, legal and social issues. This edited volume brings together for the first time experts in pain, paediatrics, neuroscience, brain imaging,...
Neurotechnology: Premises, Potential, and Problems 2012
New technologies to study brain mechanisms and functions have shown great promise in treating brain disease and injury. These new technologies also provide the means to assess and manipulate human consciousness, cognition, emotion and behaviour, carrying...
Case Studies in Pharmacy Ethics 2017
Pharmacists are constantly faced with ethical choices - sometimes dramatic life-and-death decisions, but more often subtle, less conspicuous choices that are nevertheless important. Case Studies in Pharmacy Ethics identifies and discusses a wide...
Nursing Ethics
This book is primarily aimed at healthcare professionals outside the United States. The authors have developed a holistic approach that explores: ethics in hospitals and community settings, interdisciplinary teamwork, departmental management and...
Neuroethics in Practice 2013
Neuroethics addresses a wide range of ethical, legal and social issues that arise in research and practice. The field has grown rapidly over the past five years, becoming an active interdisciplinary research area covering a significantly...
Bioethics and the Brain
The ability to interfere with the structure of the human brain is advancing at a very fast pace. Advances in psychiatry, neurology and neurosurgery have provided fresh insights into the neurobiological basis of human thought and behaviour. Technologies such as MRI and PET can detect early...
Ethical Issues in Behavioral Neuroscience 2016
Behavioural neuroscience encompasses the disciplines of neuroscience and psychology to study the mechanisms of behaviour. This volume provides a contemporary overview of the current state of how ethics influences behavioural neuroscience research. It places a dual emphasis on the ethical challenges ...
Nursing & Healthcare Ethics
This text covers a range of ethical issues affecting nurses and other healthcare professionals. Authors Simon Robinson and Owen Doody take a holistic and practical approach, focusing on the dialogue around ethical decision-making. It focuses...
Dementia, Law and Ethics: A Practical Guide for Nurses and Other Healthcare Professionals 2020
Clinical dilemmas in the context of dementia often arise not from doubts about the clinical facts, but because the ethical and legal basis is uncertain - which can cause anxiety and confusion. This practical book will help nurses, medical assistants and...
Neuroethics: Anticipating the Future 2017
The last decade has seen advances in the understanding of brain science. However, with the development of tools that can manipulate brain function, there are pressing ethical implications for this newfound knowledge of how the brain works. In Neuroethics:.
Medical Ethics and the Elderly
The fourth edition of this bestselling, highly acclaimed book has been fully revised to reflect changes in the law and clinical guidelines that have a significant impact on patient treatment. This new edition, expanded throughout, also includes two completely...
Intervention in the Brain: Politics, Policy, and Ethics 2013
New discoveries in neuroscience have provided unprecedented insights into how the brain works. Innovative research - mostly based on neuroimaging findings - suggests not only treatments for neuronal disorders, but also the possibility of increasingly precise and effective...
Technology and Infertility: Clinical, Psychosocial, Legal, and Ethical Aspects
Medicine is changing at a pace never before seen in history. With each passing year, medical technology is achieving the ability to improve treatments that were impossible only a short time ago. Reproductive technology epitomises this concept ...