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The publisher Springer is starting a new journal called Neuroethics, which, pointedly, is about not just what ethics has to say about neurology but also what neurology has to say about ethics.
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The publisher Springer is starting a new journal called Neuroethics, which, pointedly, is about not just what ethics has to say about neurology but also what neurology has to say about ethics.
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Mind Hacks writes about an article in the new journal Neuroethics, which takes on "'neurosexism', the increasing trend to portray sex differences as 'hard wired' into the brain."
Archive 2008-04-01 Peggy 2008
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Mind Hacks writes about an article in the new journal Neuroethics, which takes on "'neurosexism', the increasing trend to portray sex differences as 'hard wired' into the brain."
Scientiae Carnival: Fools and Foolishness Peggy 2008
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Neuroethics Diavlog title Brains and Gavels description The Law and Neuroscience Project and related neuroethics issues, from brain lesions to neuroimaging in court.
Archive 2009-05-01 Sandra K 2009
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Neuroethics Diavlog title Brains and Gavels description The Law and Neuroscience Project and related neuroethics issues, from brain lesions to neuroimaging in court.
Neuroethics Diavlog Sandra K 2009
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Award-Winning Neuroethics title Teen Brain description Neuroethics and the teen brain.
Award-Winning Neuroethics Sandra K 2008
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So does bioethicist law professor Adam Kolber of the Neuroethics and Law blog who wrote a great post on Placebo deception of children, and an in-depth paper titled A Limited Defense of Clinical Placebo Deception.
Archive 2008-06-01 Sandra K 2008
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Award-Winning Neuroethics title Teen Brain description Neuroethics and the teen brain.
Archive 2008-05-01 Sandra K 2008
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So does bioethicist law professor Adam Kolber of the Neuroethics and Law blog who wrote a great post on Placebo deception of children, and an in-depth paper titled A Limited Defense of Clinical Placebo Deception.
Encephalon 47 Sandra K 2008
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