A landmark in the scientific literature, the Oxford Handbook of Neuroethics presents a pioneering review of a topic central to the biosciences. It breaks new ground in bringing together leading neuroscientists, philosophers, and lawyers to tackle some of the most significant ethical issues that face us now andwill continue to do so. INDICE: Judy Illes and Barbara J. Sahakian: Preface; Alan I. Leshner: Foreword; Consciousness and Intention: Decoding Mental States and Decision Making;John Dylan-Haynes: Brain Reading: Decoding Mental States from Brain Activity in Humans; Morten Kringelbach and Kent C. Berridge: The Neurobiology of Pleasure and Happiness; Christopher Suhler and Patricia Churchland: The Neurobiological Basis of Morality; Monica Luciana: Development of the Adolescent Brain: Neuroethical Implications for the Understanding of Executive Function and SocialCognition; Mario Beauregard: Neural Foundations to Conscious and Volitional Control of Emotional Behaviour: A Mentalistic Perspective; Georgio Ganis and J.Peter Rosenfeld: Neural Correlates of Deception; Camile Chatelle and Steven Laureys: Understanding Disorders of Consciousness; Adrian M. Owen: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Covert Awareness, and Brain Injury; Responsibility and Determinism; Bernard Baertschi and Alexandre Mauron: Genetic Determinism, Neuronal Determinism, and Determinism Tout Court; Peter B. Reiner: The Rise ofNeuroessentialism; Martina Reske and Martin P. Paulus: A Neuroscientific Approach to Addiction: Ethical Concerns; Steven E. Hyman: The Neurobiology of Addiction: Implications for Voluntary Control of Behaviour; Patrick Haggard: Neuroethics of Free Will; Mind and Body; Sharon Morein-Zamir and Barbara J. Sahakian: Pharmaceutical Cognitive Enhancement; Elisabeth Hildt and Thomas Metzinger:Cognitive Enhancement; John Harris: Chemical Cognitive Enhancement: Is it Unfair, Unjust, Discriminatory or Cheating for Healthy Adults to Use Smart Drugs?; Anders Sandberg, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, and Julian Savulescu: Cognitive Enhancement in Courts; Neil Levy: Neuroethics and the Extended Mind; Hervé Chneiweiss: Does Cognitive Enhancement Fit with the Physiology of our Cognition?; James M. Swanson, Timothy Wigal, Kimberley Lakes, and Nora D. Volkow: ADHD: Defining a Spectrum Disorder and Considering Neuroethical Implications; Neurotechnology; Ruth Fischbach and Janet Mindes: Why Neuroethicists are Needed; Carole Federico, Sofia Lombera, and Judy Illes: Intersecting Complexities in Neuroimaging and Neuroethics; Michael R. Hadskis and MatthiasH. Schmidt: Pediatric Neuroimaging Research; Nir Lipsman and Mark Bernstein: Ethical Issues in Functional Neurosurgery: Emerging Applications and Controversies; Alvaro Pascual-Leone, Felipe Fregni, and Megan S. Steven, and Lachlan Forrow: Noninvasive Brain Stimulation as a Therapeutic and Investigative Tool: An Ethical Appraisal; Debra J.H. Matthews, Peter V. Rabins, and Ben D. Greenberg: DBS for Treatment-Resistant Neuropsychiatric Disorders; Roger A. Barker and Alisdair Coles: The Ethical Issues of Trials of Neural Grafting in Patients with Neurodegenerative Conditions; George Khushf: The Ethics of Nano/Neuro Convergence; Aging and Dementia; Karima Kahlaoui, Maximiliano Wilson, Ana Ines Ansaldo, Bernadette Ska, and Yves Joanette: Neurobiological and
- ISBN: 978-0-19-957070-6
- Editorial: Oxford University
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- Fecha Publicación: 01/04/2011
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