Monitoring and Manipulating Brain Function: New Neuroscience Technologies and Their Ethical Implications

Hastings Center Report 34 (3):35-45 (2004)
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Abstract

The eye may be window to the soul, but neuroscientists aim to get inside and measure the interior directly. There's also talk about moving some walls.

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Neuroethics.P. R. Wolpe - forthcoming - Encyclopedia of Bioethics.

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