Over the past 50 years, ethical concerns about human experimentation have emerged with the development of new medical research and technology. Although the benefits of human experimentation are well known in the fields of biology, psychology, sociology and...
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Ethical brain stimulation - neuroethics of deep brain stimulation in research and clinical practice (2010)
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a clinically established procedure for the treatment of severe motor symptoms in patients suffering from end-stage Parkinson's disease, dystonia and spontaneous tremor. It is currently being tested for further indications, including disorders of...
Ethical Challenges Arising in the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Overview from the Association of Bioethics Program Directors (ABPD) Task Force, 2020.
Amy L. McGuire,Mark P. Aulisio, F. Daniel Davis ,Cheryl Erwin ,Thomas D. Harter ,Reshma Jagsi, Robert Klitzman ,Robert Macauley ,Eric Racine ,Susan M. Wolf ,Matthew Wynia ,Paul Root Wolpe The COVID-19 pandemic raised a number of ethical challenges, but a key one was...
FIELD OF DREAMS: A SOCIAL HISTORY OF NEUROETHICS (2011)
Among those in thrall to neuroscience is a group of ethicists who are developing a new specialisation in bioethics: neuroethics. Neuroethics has taken it upon itself to keep an eye on neuroscience. Neuroethics, by virtue of its very existence, poses a threat to ...
Research Ethics during a Pandemic: A Call for Normative and Empirical Analysis
The current COVID-19 pandemic is challenging many assumptions and previously accepted norms in medicine, medical research and society in general. Doctors, hospitals and local governments have struggled, for example, to determine how to distribute scarce resources among ...
Neuroethics: The Ethical, Legal, and Societal Impact of Neuroscience
Advances in cognitive, affective and social neuroscience are raising a number of new questions about the ways in which neuroscience can and should be used. These advances also challenge intuitions about the nature of humans as moral and spiritual beings. Neuroethics...
Ethics and the COVID-19 Pandemic; A Clinician's Perspective
The COVID-19 pandemic has raised serious medical, ethical and organisational challenges. Although several excellent articles have been published on the ethical aspects of the pandemic from a bioethicist's perspective, a modest literature on the physician's perspective is available. The issues ...
Neuroethics in the Age of Brain Projects (2016)
Advances in neuroscience have raised important ethical questions. The recent launch of two major brain projects, the US BRAIN initiative and the European Union Human Brain Project, should accelerate progress in understanding the brain. In this article we will look at...
Social, Psychological, and Philosophical Reflections on Pandemics and Beyond
This conceptual paper presents social, psychological and philosophical (ethical and epistemological) reflections on the current pandemic (COVID-19) using an analytical and comparative approach. The suggestions presented are related to the current and...
Neuroethics: A New Way of Doing Ethics (2011)
The aim of this article is to present neuroethics as a new way of doing ethics. Naeuroethics offers an opportunity to refine the tools that are used. Ethicists often have to resort to intuitions triggered by the consideration of cases in order to assess ...
Challenging times: ethics, nursing and the COVID-19 pandemic
Nurses and midwives around the world work hard to detect COVID-19 cases, save lives, comfort in the face of death, and educate themselves and the public about protective measures. In many countries, nurses are burdened by...
Neuroethics Questions to Guide Ethical Research in the International Brain Initiatives (2018)
Increasingly, national governments around the world are prioritising investment in neuroscience. There are currently seven active or in-development national-level brain research initiatives spanning four continents. Engaging in ...
Contagion, containment, consent: infectious disease pandemics and the ethics, rights, and legality of state-enforced vaccination
As we can now observe, we live in a world of 'globalised' health, where an outbreak of infectious disease can sow fear. Given this, and the acknowledged range of pandemic diseases that wreak indelible havoc, there is the possibility, indeed the probability, of...
Neuroethics: An Introduction with Readings 2010
This book explores the ethical, legal and social issues arising from brain imaging, psychopharmacology and other new developments in neuroscience. Neuroscience increasingly allows us to explain, predict and even control aspects of human behaviour....
Ethical Decision Making in Clinical Neuropsychology 2018
The ability to anticipate, avoid and resolve ethical conflicts in neuropsychology is a dynamic process that needs to be developed. Ethical codes and professional guidelines are being developed and updated, changes in clinical practice are emerging and...