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Monitoring and manipulating the human brain: new neuroscience technologies and their ethical implications
Authors
Martha J. Farah
Paul Root Wolpe
Publication date
1 May 2004
Publisher
ScholarlyCommons
Abstract
Discusses the use of new neuroscience technologies in monitoring and manipulating brain function, as of May 2004. History of modern brain imaging; Implications of neuroimaging for medical ethics; Factors that contributed to brain enhancement
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