Martha Farah writes me with news of the first-ever Neuroethics Social Hour at the Society for Neuroscience meeting next week. Here's the info:
Neuroethics Social -- Tuesday Oct 20, 6:30-8:00
Chair: Martha J. Farah
Location: Room N139, convention center
Guests: J.T. Cacioppo J.D. Haynes J. Illes S. Laureys H.S. Mayberg E.A. Phelps R.A. Poldrack B.J. Sahakian
Interested in the ethical, legal or policy implications of neuroscience? Come to the neuroethics social hour and meet others with the same interests. And don't miss the short but spirited debate, between two leading neuroimaging researchers, on the proposition that "brain imaging is already capable of (something worthy of the term) 'mind reading'."
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