Friday, November 15, 2013

Issue on deep brain stimulation: Neuroethics, Vol. 6, Issue 3 - New Issue Alert





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In this issue:
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Bonding Brains to Machines: Ethical Implications of Electroceuticals for the Human Brain
Jens Clausen
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Health, Happiness and Human Enhancement—Dealing with Unexpected Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation
Maartje Schermer
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Deep Brain Stimulation in Children: Parental Authority Versus Shared Decision-Making
Farah Focquaert
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Beyond Blind Optimism and Unfounded Fears: Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment Resistant Depression
Veronica Johansson , Martin Garwicz , Martin Kanje , Helena Röcklinsberg , Jens Schouenborg , Anders Tingström & Ulf Görman
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Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment Resistant Depression: Postoperative Feelings of Self-Estrangement, Suicide Attempt and Impulsive–Aggressive Behaviours
Frederic Gilbert
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Me, Myself and My Brain Implant: Deep Brain Stimulation Raises Questions of Personal Authenticity and Alienation
Felicitas Kraemer
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Deep Brain Stimulation and the Search for Identity
Karsten Witt , Jens Kuhn , Lars Timmermann , Mateusz Zurowski & Christiane Woopen
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"I Am Who I Am": On the Perceived Threats to Personal Identity from Deep Brain Stimulation
Françoise Baylis
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Did My Brain Implant Make Me Do It? Questions Raised by DBS Regarding Psychological Continuity, Responsibility for Action and Mental Competence
Laura Klaming & Pim Haselager



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Kevin S. McGrew, PhD
Educational Psychologist
Director, Institute for Applied Psychometrics (IAP)
Purpose, Passion & Serendipity
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