The Oxford Handbook of Neuroethics
Herausgeber: Illes, Judy; Sahakian, Barbara J
The Oxford Handbook of Neuroethics
Herausgeber: Illes, Judy; Sahakian, Barbara J
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A landmark in the scientific literature, the Oxford Handbook of Neuroethics presents a pioneering review of a topic central to the biosciences. It breaks new ground in bringing together leading neuroscientists, philosophers, and lawyers to tackle some of the most significant ethical issues that face us now and will continue to do so.
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A landmark in the scientific literature, the Oxford Handbook of Neuroethics presents a pioneering review of a topic central to the biosciences. It breaks new ground in bringing together leading neuroscientists, philosophers, and lawyers to tackle some of the most significant ethical issues that face us now and will continue to do so.
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- Oxford Library of Psychology
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 976
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 172mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1738g
- ISBN-13: 9780199680634
- ISBN-10: 0199680639
- Artikelnr.: 36951447
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Oxford Library of Psychology
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 976
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 172mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1738g
- ISBN-13: 9780199680634
- ISBN-10: 0199680639
- Artikelnr.: 36951447
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dr. Illes is Professor of Neurology and Canada Research Chair in Neuroethics at the University of British Columbia. She is Director of the National Core for Neuroethics at UBC, and faculty in the Brain Research Centre at UBC and the Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute. She also holds affiliate appointments in the School of Population and Public Health and the School of Journalism at UBC, and in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA, USA. Dr. Illes' research focuses on ethical, legal, social and policy challenges specifically at the intersection of the neurosciences and biomedical ethics. This includes studies on stem cells and regenerative medicine, functional neuroimaging in basic and clinical research dementia, addiction, neurodevelopmental disorders and the commercialization of cognitive neuroscience. Barbara J Sahakian is Professor of Clinical Neuropsychology at the University of Cambridge Department of Psychiatry, and the Medical Research Council/Wellcome Trust Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute. She is also a Clinical Psychologist. She has an international reputation in the fields of cognitive psychopharmacology, neuroethics, neuropsychology, neuropsychiatry and neuroimaging. She is co-inventor of the CANTAB computerised neuropsychological tests, which are in use world-wide. She is probably best known for her research work on cognition and depression, cognitive enhancement using pharmacological treatments, neuroethics and early detection of Alzheimer's disease. She has over 300 publications covering these topics in various scientific journals. Her current programme of research, investigates the neurochemical modulation of impulsive and compulsive behaviour in neuropsychiatric disorders, such as unipolar and bipolar depression.
* Preface
* Foreword
* Consciousness and Intention: Decoding Mental States and Decision
Making
* Brain Reading: Decoding Mental States from Brain Activity in Humans
* The Neurobiology of Pleasure and Happiness
* The Neurobiological Basis of Morality
* Development of the Adolescent Brain: Neuroethical Implications for
the Understanding of Executive Function and Social Cognition
* Neural Foundations to Conscious and Volitional Control of Emotional
Behaviour: A Mentalistic Perspective
* Neural Correlates of Deception
* Understanding Disorders of Consciousness
* Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Covert Awareness, and Brain
Injury
* Responsibility and Determinism
* Genetic Determinism, Neuronal Determinism, and Determinism Tout Court
* The Rise of Neuroessentialism
* A Neuroscientific Approach to Addiction: Ethical Concerns
* The Neurobiology of Addiction: Implications for Voluntary Control of
Behaviour
* Neuroethics of Free Will
* Mind and Body
* Pharmaceutical Cognitive Enhancement
* Cognitive Enhancement
* Chemical Cognitive Enhancement: Is it Unfair, Unjust, Discriminatory
or Cheating for Healthy Adults to Use Smart Drugs?
* Cognitive Enhancement in Courts
* Neuroethics and the Extended Mind
* Does Cognitive Enhancement Fit with the Physiology of our Cognition?
* ADHD: Defining a Spectrum Disorder and Considering Neuroethical
Implications
* Neurotechnology
* Why Neuroethicists are Needed
* Intersecting Complexities in Neuroimaging and Neuroethics
* Pediatric Neuroimaging Research
* Ethical Issues in Functional Neurosurgery: Emerging Applications and
Controversies
* Noninvasive Brain Stimulation as a Therapeutic and Investigative
Tool: An Ethical Appraisal
* DBS for Treatment-Resistant Neuropsychiatric Disorders
* The Ethical Issues of Trials of Neural Grafting in Patients with
Neurodegenerative Conditions
* The Ethics of Nano/Neuro Convergence
* Aging and Dementia
* Neurobiological and Neuroethical Perspectives on the Contribution of
Functional Neuroimaging to the Study of Aging in the Brain
* Clinical Research on Conditions Affecting Cognitive Capacity
* Ethical Concerns and Pitfalls in Neurogenetic Testing
* Neuroethical Issues in Early Detection of Alzheimer's Disease
* The Neuroethics of Cognitive Reserve
* Ethical Issues in the Management of Parkinson's Disease
* The Other Ethical Challenge of Neurodegenerative Diseases
* Future Scoping: Ethical Issues in Ageing and Dementia
* Law and Public Policy
* Incidental Findings in Neuroscience Research: A Fundamental Challenge
to the Structure of Bioethics and Health Law
* What Will Be the Limits of Neuroscience-Based Mindreading in the Law?
* For the Law, Neuroscience Changes Nothing and Everything
* New Directions in Neuroscience Policy
* Women's Neuroethics
* Public Representations of Neurogenetics
* Brain Trust: Neuroscience and National Security in the Twenty-First
Century
* Science, Society, and International Perspectives
* Neuroplasticity, Culture and Society
* Neuroscience and Neuroethics in the 21st Century
* Neuroscience and the Media: Ethical Challenges and Opportunities
* Ethical Issues in Educational Neuroscience: Raising Children in a
Brave New World
* From the Internationalization to the Globalization of Neuroethics:
Some Perspectives and Challenges
* Global Health Ethics
* Ethical Perspectives: Clinical Drug Trials in Developing Countries
* Learning about Neuroethics Through Health Sciences Online: A Model
for Global Dissemination
* Epilogue: Neuroethics and the Lure of Technology
* Foreword
* Consciousness and Intention: Decoding Mental States and Decision
Making
* Brain Reading: Decoding Mental States from Brain Activity in Humans
* The Neurobiology of Pleasure and Happiness
* The Neurobiological Basis of Morality
* Development of the Adolescent Brain: Neuroethical Implications for
the Understanding of Executive Function and Social Cognition
* Neural Foundations to Conscious and Volitional Control of Emotional
Behaviour: A Mentalistic Perspective
* Neural Correlates of Deception
* Understanding Disorders of Consciousness
* Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Covert Awareness, and Brain
Injury
* Responsibility and Determinism
* Genetic Determinism, Neuronal Determinism, and Determinism Tout Court
* The Rise of Neuroessentialism
* A Neuroscientific Approach to Addiction: Ethical Concerns
* The Neurobiology of Addiction: Implications for Voluntary Control of
Behaviour
* Neuroethics of Free Will
* Mind and Body
* Pharmaceutical Cognitive Enhancement
* Cognitive Enhancement
* Chemical Cognitive Enhancement: Is it Unfair, Unjust, Discriminatory
or Cheating for Healthy Adults to Use Smart Drugs?
* Cognitive Enhancement in Courts
* Neuroethics and the Extended Mind
* Does Cognitive Enhancement Fit with the Physiology of our Cognition?
* ADHD: Defining a Spectrum Disorder and Considering Neuroethical
Implications
* Neurotechnology
* Why Neuroethicists are Needed
* Intersecting Complexities in Neuroimaging and Neuroethics
* Pediatric Neuroimaging Research
* Ethical Issues in Functional Neurosurgery: Emerging Applications and
Controversies
* Noninvasive Brain Stimulation as a Therapeutic and Investigative
Tool: An Ethical Appraisal
* DBS for Treatment-Resistant Neuropsychiatric Disorders
* The Ethical Issues of Trials of Neural Grafting in Patients with
Neurodegenerative Conditions
* The Ethics of Nano/Neuro Convergence
* Aging and Dementia
* Neurobiological and Neuroethical Perspectives on the Contribution of
Functional Neuroimaging to the Study of Aging in the Brain
* Clinical Research on Conditions Affecting Cognitive Capacity
* Ethical Concerns and Pitfalls in Neurogenetic Testing
* Neuroethical Issues in Early Detection of Alzheimer's Disease
* The Neuroethics of Cognitive Reserve
* Ethical Issues in the Management of Parkinson's Disease
* The Other Ethical Challenge of Neurodegenerative Diseases
* Future Scoping: Ethical Issues in Ageing and Dementia
* Law and Public Policy
* Incidental Findings in Neuroscience Research: A Fundamental Challenge
to the Structure of Bioethics and Health Law
* What Will Be the Limits of Neuroscience-Based Mindreading in the Law?
* For the Law, Neuroscience Changes Nothing and Everything
* New Directions in Neuroscience Policy
* Women's Neuroethics
* Public Representations of Neurogenetics
* Brain Trust: Neuroscience and National Security in the Twenty-First
Century
* Science, Society, and International Perspectives
* Neuroplasticity, Culture and Society
* Neuroscience and Neuroethics in the 21st Century
* Neuroscience and the Media: Ethical Challenges and Opportunities
* Ethical Issues in Educational Neuroscience: Raising Children in a
Brave New World
* From the Internationalization to the Globalization of Neuroethics:
Some Perspectives and Challenges
* Global Health Ethics
* Ethical Perspectives: Clinical Drug Trials in Developing Countries
* Learning about Neuroethics Through Health Sciences Online: A Model
for Global Dissemination
* Epilogue: Neuroethics and the Lure of Technology
* Preface
* Foreword
* Consciousness and Intention: Decoding Mental States and Decision
Making
* Brain Reading: Decoding Mental States from Brain Activity in Humans
* The Neurobiology of Pleasure and Happiness
* The Neurobiological Basis of Morality
* Development of the Adolescent Brain: Neuroethical Implications for
the Understanding of Executive Function and Social Cognition
* Neural Foundations to Conscious and Volitional Control of Emotional
Behaviour: A Mentalistic Perspective
* Neural Correlates of Deception
* Understanding Disorders of Consciousness
* Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Covert Awareness, and Brain
Injury
* Responsibility and Determinism
* Genetic Determinism, Neuronal Determinism, and Determinism Tout Court
* The Rise of Neuroessentialism
* A Neuroscientific Approach to Addiction: Ethical Concerns
* The Neurobiology of Addiction: Implications for Voluntary Control of
Behaviour
* Neuroethics of Free Will
* Mind and Body
* Pharmaceutical Cognitive Enhancement
* Cognitive Enhancement
* Chemical Cognitive Enhancement: Is it Unfair, Unjust, Discriminatory
or Cheating for Healthy Adults to Use Smart Drugs?
* Cognitive Enhancement in Courts
* Neuroethics and the Extended Mind
* Does Cognitive Enhancement Fit with the Physiology of our Cognition?
* ADHD: Defining a Spectrum Disorder and Considering Neuroethical
Implications
* Neurotechnology
* Why Neuroethicists are Needed
* Intersecting Complexities in Neuroimaging and Neuroethics
* Pediatric Neuroimaging Research
* Ethical Issues in Functional Neurosurgery: Emerging Applications and
Controversies
* Noninvasive Brain Stimulation as a Therapeutic and Investigative
Tool: An Ethical Appraisal
* DBS for Treatment-Resistant Neuropsychiatric Disorders
* The Ethical Issues of Trials of Neural Grafting in Patients with
Neurodegenerative Conditions
* The Ethics of Nano/Neuro Convergence
* Aging and Dementia
* Neurobiological and Neuroethical Perspectives on the Contribution of
Functional Neuroimaging to the Study of Aging in the Brain
* Clinical Research on Conditions Affecting Cognitive Capacity
* Ethical Concerns and Pitfalls in Neurogenetic Testing
* Neuroethical Issues in Early Detection of Alzheimer's Disease
* The Neuroethics of Cognitive Reserve
* Ethical Issues in the Management of Parkinson's Disease
* The Other Ethical Challenge of Neurodegenerative Diseases
* Future Scoping: Ethical Issues in Ageing and Dementia
* Law and Public Policy
* Incidental Findings in Neuroscience Research: A Fundamental Challenge
to the Structure of Bioethics and Health Law
* What Will Be the Limits of Neuroscience-Based Mindreading in the Law?
* For the Law, Neuroscience Changes Nothing and Everything
* New Directions in Neuroscience Policy
* Women's Neuroethics
* Public Representations of Neurogenetics
* Brain Trust: Neuroscience and National Security in the Twenty-First
Century
* Science, Society, and International Perspectives
* Neuroplasticity, Culture and Society
* Neuroscience and Neuroethics in the 21st Century
* Neuroscience and the Media: Ethical Challenges and Opportunities
* Ethical Issues in Educational Neuroscience: Raising Children in a
Brave New World
* From the Internationalization to the Globalization of Neuroethics:
Some Perspectives and Challenges
* Global Health Ethics
* Ethical Perspectives: Clinical Drug Trials in Developing Countries
* Learning about Neuroethics Through Health Sciences Online: A Model
for Global Dissemination
* Epilogue: Neuroethics and the Lure of Technology
* Foreword
* Consciousness and Intention: Decoding Mental States and Decision
Making
* Brain Reading: Decoding Mental States from Brain Activity in Humans
* The Neurobiology of Pleasure and Happiness
* The Neurobiological Basis of Morality
* Development of the Adolescent Brain: Neuroethical Implications for
the Understanding of Executive Function and Social Cognition
* Neural Foundations to Conscious and Volitional Control of Emotional
Behaviour: A Mentalistic Perspective
* Neural Correlates of Deception
* Understanding Disorders of Consciousness
* Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Covert Awareness, and Brain
Injury
* Responsibility and Determinism
* Genetic Determinism, Neuronal Determinism, and Determinism Tout Court
* The Rise of Neuroessentialism
* A Neuroscientific Approach to Addiction: Ethical Concerns
* The Neurobiology of Addiction: Implications for Voluntary Control of
Behaviour
* Neuroethics of Free Will
* Mind and Body
* Pharmaceutical Cognitive Enhancement
* Cognitive Enhancement
* Chemical Cognitive Enhancement: Is it Unfair, Unjust, Discriminatory
or Cheating for Healthy Adults to Use Smart Drugs?
* Cognitive Enhancement in Courts
* Neuroethics and the Extended Mind
* Does Cognitive Enhancement Fit with the Physiology of our Cognition?
* ADHD: Defining a Spectrum Disorder and Considering Neuroethical
Implications
* Neurotechnology
* Why Neuroethicists are Needed
* Intersecting Complexities in Neuroimaging and Neuroethics
* Pediatric Neuroimaging Research
* Ethical Issues in Functional Neurosurgery: Emerging Applications and
Controversies
* Noninvasive Brain Stimulation as a Therapeutic and Investigative
Tool: An Ethical Appraisal
* DBS for Treatment-Resistant Neuropsychiatric Disorders
* The Ethical Issues of Trials of Neural Grafting in Patients with
Neurodegenerative Conditions
* The Ethics of Nano/Neuro Convergence
* Aging and Dementia
* Neurobiological and Neuroethical Perspectives on the Contribution of
Functional Neuroimaging to the Study of Aging in the Brain
* Clinical Research on Conditions Affecting Cognitive Capacity
* Ethical Concerns and Pitfalls in Neurogenetic Testing
* Neuroethical Issues in Early Detection of Alzheimer's Disease
* The Neuroethics of Cognitive Reserve
* Ethical Issues in the Management of Parkinson's Disease
* The Other Ethical Challenge of Neurodegenerative Diseases
* Future Scoping: Ethical Issues in Ageing and Dementia
* Law and Public Policy
* Incidental Findings in Neuroscience Research: A Fundamental Challenge
to the Structure of Bioethics and Health Law
* What Will Be the Limits of Neuroscience-Based Mindreading in the Law?
* For the Law, Neuroscience Changes Nothing and Everything
* New Directions in Neuroscience Policy
* Women's Neuroethics
* Public Representations of Neurogenetics
* Brain Trust: Neuroscience and National Security in the Twenty-First
Century
* Science, Society, and International Perspectives
* Neuroplasticity, Culture and Society
* Neuroscience and Neuroethics in the 21st Century
* Neuroscience and the Media: Ethical Challenges and Opportunities
* Ethical Issues in Educational Neuroscience: Raising Children in a
Brave New World
* From the Internationalization to the Globalization of Neuroethics:
Some Perspectives and Challenges
* Global Health Ethics
* Ethical Perspectives: Clinical Drug Trials in Developing Countries
* Learning about Neuroethics Through Health Sciences Online: A Model
for Global Dissemination
* Epilogue: Neuroethics and the Lure of Technology