In
the Academic Literature:
- Neuroscience and the Soul
Science 2009:323(5918):1168 - Brain Imaging and Brain Privacy: A Realistic Concern?
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 2009:21(1):119-127 - In Bad Taste: Evidence for the Oral Origins of Moral
Disgust
Science 2009:323:5918:1222-1226 - From Oral to Moral
Science 2009:323(5918):1179-1180 - Neuroethics as a Brain-Based Philosophy of Life: The Case
of Michael S. Gazzaniga
Neuroethics 2009:1:3-11 - Advancing Neuroregenerative Medicine: a Call for Expanded
Collaboration Between Scientists and Ethicists
Neuroethics 2009:1:13-20 - Out on a Limb: The Ethical Management of Body Integrity
Identity Disorder
Neuroethics 2009:1:21-33 - Minimally Conscious State and Human Dignity
Neuroethics 2009:1:35-50 - Will Neuroscience Discoveries about Free Will and Selfhood
Change our Ethical Practices?
Neuroethics 2009:1:51-59
In the Popular Press:
- Researchers Want to Add Touch, Taste and Smell to Virtual
Reality
Wired Science March 4 2009 - In a Helpless Baby, the Roots of Our Social Glue
New York Times March 2 2009 - Humans may be primed to believe in creation
New Scientist March 2 2009 - Rewiring the Brain: Inside the New Science of
Neuroengineering
Wired Science March 2 2009 - ‘Wireless’ Activation of Brain Circuits
Science Daily February 28 2009 - Manipulating
Memory: Insights into the cellular and molecular basis of emotion and
memory could help patients with post traumatic stress disorder
The Scientist 2009:23(3):40 - Is doodling a form of cheating?
Practical Ethics February 27 2009 - Bionic eye gives blind man
sight
BBC News March 4 2009
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