Quantitative Anticipatory Ethical Analysis Should Inform Neurotechnology Development

American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 8 (2):75-77 (2017)
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Effective neuromodulation of the human brain is a central objective of neuroscience, with clear applications for restoring, and even enhancing, neural function. Whether it is a pill that modifies p...

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