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Neuroethics Journal

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Neuroethics is an academic journal serving as a forum for interdisciplinary studies in neuroethics and related issues in the sciences of the mind.

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Our fifth most downloaded paper in 2022 was "Memory Modification and Authenticity: A Narrative Approach" by @Muriel_L_ . Congratulations Dr. Leuenberger! rd.springer.com/article/10.100…

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Our fourth most downloaded paper in 2022 was "On the Contribution of Neuroethics to the Ethics and Regulation of Artificial Intelligence" by Michele Farisco, Kathinka Evers, and @arleensalles. rd.springer.com/article/10.100…

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Our third most downloaded paper in 2022 was "Preserving Narrative Identity for Dementia Patients: Embodiment, Active Environments, and Distributed Memory" by @RHeersmink. rd.springer.com/article/10.100…

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The most downloaded paper in Neuroethics Journal in 2022 was "Human Brain Organoids and Consciousness" by Niikawa, Hayashi, @PhilosophyShep, and Sawai. rd.springer.com/article/10.100…

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Thank you again to all of our authors for making 2022 such a successful year for our journal! We look forward to reading your new contributions in 2023.

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New Monday, New Episode! Check out the latest episode on “#Disability, Neurotechnology, & #Justice” featuring ricardo chavarriaga Jasmin Harris, and Gregor Gregor Wolbring , with guest host Sara Goering. This is part of a special season with International Neuroethics Society neuroethicstoday.com/episodes/episo…

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Newly published (open access): Rainey (Stephen Rainey) argues against the idea of neurorights as ‘novel human rights.’ Instead, we ought to think of them as Hohfeldian privileges, applying familiar and established rational and discursive norms. link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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Final episode is now out “Social Justice and Neuroethics: Looking back, moving forward” featuring Katherine Bassil Erin Morrow Juhi Farooqui (Juhi) Dr Jasmine from the Internets 💙 & Dr Kate Webb (Kate Webb, PhD) Special season in collab with International Neuroethics Society neuroethicstoday.com/episodes/episo…

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This study by Collins and Klein found that neuroethicists almost always use ‘invasiveness’ to refer to the physical features of interventions, and that invasiveness does not determine which ethical issues are prioritized for a given type of neurotechnology.link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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In this paper, Lyreskog, Zohny, Saveulescu, & Singh argue that frameworks for understanding collective agency and responsibility are insufficient and may obstruct ethical analysis of the implementation of technologies related to collective minds. link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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Trending in #Ethics: ooir.org/index.php?fiel… 1) Normality & the Treatment-Enhancement Distinction (Neuroethics Journal) 2) Mysticism & madness in The Book of Margery Kempe (Philosophical Psychology) 3) Rare Disease, Advocacy & Justice (The American Journal of Bioethics) 4) Implicit bias & intersectionality

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Daniel Martín Brian D. Earp, Ph.D. Jon Rueda Etxebarria and Ivar Hannikainen have published the scientific article "Normality and the Treatment-Enhancement Distinction" in Neuroethics Neuroethics Journal Read it here 👇🏽 wpd.ugr.es/~filolab/wordp…

Daniel Martín <a href="/briandavidearp/">Brian D. Earp, Ph.D.</a> <a href="/ruetxe/">Jon Rueda Etxebarria</a> and Ivar Hannikainen have published the scientific article "Normality and the Treatment-Enhancement Distinction" in Neuroethics 
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Junto con Daniel Martín y Brian D. Earp, Ph.D., nuestros compañeros Jon Rueda Etxebarria e Ivar Hannikainen, han publicado el artículo "Normality and the Treatment-Enhancement Distinction" en la revista Neuroethics Journal No os lo perdáis 👇🏽 wpd.ugr.es/~filolab/wordp…

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<a href="/briandavidearp/">Brian D. Earp, Ph.D.</a>, nuestros compañeros <a href="/ruetxe/">Jon Rueda Etxebarria</a> e Ivar Hannikainen, han publicado el artículo "Normality and the Treatment-Enhancement Distinction" en la revista <a href="/NeuroethicsJ/">Neuroethics Journal</a>

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Newly published, by J. Lee! This paper analyzes the definition and diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment, and explores MCI in relation to Alzheimer’s disease. link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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This newly published paper by Chenwei Nie asks how many factors, i.e. departures from normality, are necessary to explain a delusion? link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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Trending in #MedicalEthics: ooir.org/index.php?fiel… 1) Principles for Bioethics Conferencing (The American Journal of Bioethics) 2) The Neuroright to Personal Autonomy (Neuroethics Journal) 3) Ghostwriting in scientific literature: The “Monsanto papers” 4) Safer injection education for people who

Trending in #MedicalEthics:
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1) Principles for Bioethics Conferencing (<a href="/bioethics_net/">The American Journal of Bioethics</a>)

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3) Ghostwriting in scientific literature: The “Monsanto papers”

4) Safer injection education for people who
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In Neuroethics Journal, #FSP Alum JS Blumenthal-Barby and colleagues interviewed clinicians & caregivers of pediatric refractory dystonia patients about deep brain stimulation treatment, seeking to understand how hope & unrealistic optimism impact decision-making. link.springer.com/article/10.100…