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Volume 9 Number 1 | January 2009
Editorial | |
Internationalism and Global Norms for Neuroethics | |
Target Articles | |
Ethical Challenges and Interpretive Difficulties with Non-Clinical Applications of Pediatric fMRI The Fear of New Technology: A Naturally Occurring Phenomenon What We Should Really Worry About in Pediatric Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Considerations for Pediatric Neuroimaging at the Translational Coalface Ethical and Regulatory Issues in Pediatric Research Supporting the Non-Clinical Application of fMR Imaging Enthusiasm for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Often Overlooks Its Dependence on Task Selection and Performance Children in Non-Clinical Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Studies Give the Scan Experience a “Thumbs Up” A Neuroimaging Perspective on the Use of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) in Educational and Legal Systems Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) in the Classroom A Holistic Approach to the Use of Pediatric fMRI Considering the Long Term in the Short Term Use of fMRI in the Classroom Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID)—Is the Amputation of Healthy Limbs Ethically Justified? Whose Identity Is It Anyway? The Target of the Self and the Arrows of Volition and Self-Representation Being Whole After Amputation Autonomy is (Largely) Irrelevant Two Types of Autonomy The Relevance of Identity in Responding to BIID and the Misuse of Causal Explanation Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID) and the Limits of Autonomy | |
Essay/Articles | |
Presentations at the Annual Meeting of the Neuroethics Society: An Index of Online Abstracts Available at Bioethics.net | |
Correspondence | |
Responsibility and Speculation: On Possible Applications of Pediatric fMRI BIID-Aqua Fortis for Scientific Explanations of Psychic Phenomena? |
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