[HTML][HTML] Neuroethical implications of focused ultrasound for neuropsychiatric illness
R Asher, I Hyun, M Head, GR Cosgrove, D Silbersweig - Brain Stimulation, 2023 - Elsevier
Background MR-guided focused ultrasound is a promising intervention for treatment-
resistant mental illness, and merits contextualized ethical exploration in relation to more …
resistant mental illness, and merits contextualized ethical exploration in relation to more …
Applying the IEEE BRAIN neuroethics framework to intra-cortical brain-computer interfaces
J Soldado-Magraner, A Antonietti… - Journal of Neural …, 2024 - iopscience.iop.org
Objective. Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are neuroprosthetic devices that allow for direct
interaction between brains and machines. These types of neurotechnologies have recently …
interaction between brains and machines. These types of neurotechnologies have recently …
“A safe space for sharing feelings”: perspectives of children with lived experiences of anxiety on social robots
JA Dosso, JN Kailley, SE Martin… - Multimodal Technologies …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Social robots have the potential to support health and quality of life for children experiencing
anxiety. We engaged families with lived experiences of pediatric anxiety in social robot …
anxiety. We engaged families with lived experiences of pediatric anxiety in social robot …
Invasive Neurotechnology: A study of the concept of Invasiveness in Neuroethics
B Collins, E Klein - Neuroethics, 2023 - Springer
Invasive neurotechnologies are a frequent subject of discussion in neuroethics.
Technologies, like deep brain stimulation and implantable brain-computer interfaces, are …
Technologies, like deep brain stimulation and implantable brain-computer interfaces, are …
The Potential Harms of Speculative Neuroethics Research
Bærøe, K. 2014. Translational ethics: An analytical framework of translational movements
between theory and practice and a sketch of a comprehensive approach. BMC Medical …
between theory and practice and a sketch of a comprehensive approach. BMC Medical …
(Re-) Redefining Neuroethics to Meet the Challenges of the Future
N Cohen - AJOB neuroscience, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Today, nearly two years after Wexler and Sullivan's (2023) article was first published, the
crucial questions discussed therein are all the more pertinent and troubling. The advent of …
crucial questions discussed therein are all the more pertinent and troubling. The advent of …
Mending the Language Barrier: The Need for Ethics Communication in Neuroethics
K Bassil - AJOB neuroscience, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Wexler and Specker Sullivan (2023) reflect on the field of neuroethics by highlighting
criticisms from both scholars within and outside the field. Among these criticisms, are claims …
criticisms from both scholars within and outside the field. Among these criticisms, are claims …
When Two Become One: Singular Duos and the Neuroethical Frontiers of Brain-to-Brain Interfaces
H Zohny, J Savulescu - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2024 - cambridge.org
Advances in brain–brain interface technologies raise the possibility that two or more
individuals could directly link their minds, sharing thoughts, emotions, and sensory …
individuals could directly link their minds, sharing thoughts, emotions, and sensory …
Identifying the presence of ethics concepts in chronic pain research: a scoping review of neuroscience journals
Background Chronic pain is a pervasive and invisible condition which affects people in a
myriad of ways including but not limited to their quality of life, autonomy, mental and physical …
myriad of ways including but not limited to their quality of life, autonomy, mental and physical …
Examining the ethics of neuroscience in contemporary neuroethics
C Forlini - Neuroethics and Cultural Diversity, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
This chapter presents the evolution of a branch of neuroethics by highlighting the diversity of
aims, critiques and future directions of the field. A few early references to neuroethics arose …
aims, critiques and future directions of the field. A few early references to neuroethics arose …