Forthcoming ethical issues in biological psychiatry

H Helmchen - The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Ethical issues in biological psychiatry are framed by (i) progress in the neurosciences, and
(ii) a changing socio-cultural context. With regard to forthcoming neurotechniques to modify …

Conditions for consent to the use of neurotechnology: a preparatory neuroethical approach to risk assessment and reduction

J Giordano - AJOB Neuroscience, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
New developments in deep brain stimulation (DBS) enable both open-and closed-loop
modulation of brain structures and functions that are important to the clinical treatment of a …

[PDF][PDF] If manʼs true palace is his mind, what is its adequate protection? On a right to mental self-determination and limits of interventions into other minds

JC Bublitz - Technologies on the stand: Legal and ethical questions …, 2011 - academia.edu
While the ethical and legal issues of using neurotechnologies to change oneʼs own mind
have been widely discussed, the legitimate ways of changing minds of other persons …

Blessing or curse? Neurocognitive enhancement by “brain engineering”

D Groß - Medicine Studies, 2009 - Springer
Purpose Since the 1980s we have witnessed a soaring “extra-therapeutic” use of psycho-
pharmacology. But there is also an increasing interest in invasive methods of …

Preparing the ethical future of deep brain stimulation

E Bell, G Mathieu, E Racine - Surgical neurology, 2009 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Deep brain stimulation is an approved and effective neurosurgical
intervention for motor disorders such as PD and ET. Deep brain stimulation may also be …

[HTML][HTML] Deep Brain Stimulation Think Tank: Updates in Neurotechnology and Neuromodulation, Volume II

A Ramirez-Zamora, J Giordano, C Halpern… - Frontiers in Human …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The introduction of ever-newer technologies, improved software, and an increasing
understanding of the cerebral anatomic and physiologic substrates involved in neurological …

Clinicians, patients, and the brain

R Klitzman - Neuroethics: Defining the issues in theory, practice …, 2006 - books.google.com
Neuroethical issues pose a series of significant challenges for physicians and patients in
clinical settings. Physicians play important roles as gatekeepers in the use of …

The ethics of surgically invasive neuroscience research

PJ Ford, A Deshpande - Handbook of clinical neurology, 2013 - Elsevier
A clear understanding of distinctions and definitions is necessary before determining which
types of surgically invasive neuroscience research should be permitted and how the …

[HTML][HTML] Equal access to mental augmentation: Should it be a fundamental right?

JM Muñoz, D Borbón - Brain Stimulation: Basic, Translational, and …, 2023 - brainstimjrnl.com
The rapid advance of neurotechnology in recent decades comes with enormous potential to
find treatments for neurological and psychiatric disorders, but it also raises ethical concerns …

Internationalism and global norms for neuroethics

SJ Toope - 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Today, we embrace a new challenge. We wade into the very seat of social, cultural, and
physical understanding—the human brain—and we contemplate the ramifications of …