Neuroethics and national security

American Journal of Bioethics 7 (5):3 – 13 (2007)
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Science is driven by technical innovations, and perhaps nowhere as visibly as in neuroscience. In the past decade, advances in methods have led to an explosion of studies in cognitive (Gazzaniga et...

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