WHAT DO YOU HAVE IN MIND? ETHICAL QUESTIONS IN NEUROSCIENCE
November 13, 2008
November 13, 2008
SEATTLE, Nov. 13 -- The University of Washington issued the following news release:
New methods for examining and influencing brain activity have led to better treatments for disabling neurological and psychiatric diseases, but they also pose ethical questions about their use inside and outside of medicine.
"Experts from many fields are weighing in on the practical use of neuroscience findings and their philosophical implications," said Dr. Michael Shadlen . . .
New methods for examining and influencing brain activity have led to better treatments for disabling neurological and psychiatric diseases, but they also pose ethical questions about their use inside and outside of medicine.
"Experts from many fields are weighing in on the practical use of neuroscience findings and their philosophical implications," said Dr. Michael Shadlen . . .