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Ethical Dimensions of Commercial and DIY Neurotechnologies
1st Edition - April 12, 2020
Editors: Imre Bárd, Elisabeth Hildt
Paperback ISBN:9780128161814
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eBook ISBN:9780128161821
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Ethical Dimensions of Commercial and DIY Neurotechnologies Volume Three, the latest release in the Developments in Neuroethics and Bioethics series, highlights new advances in the… Read more
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Ethical Dimensions of Commercial and DIY Neurotechnologies Volume Three, the latest release in the Developments in Neuroethics and Bioethics series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on timely topics surrounding neuroethics and bioethics. Each chapter is written by an international board of authors.
Provides the authority and expertise of leading contributors from an international board of authors
Presents the latest release in the Developments in Neuroethics and Bioethics series
Includes the latest information on the ethics of commercial and DIY neurotechnologies
Undergraduates, graduates, academics and researchers in the fields of ethics and neurobiology
Peering into the mind? The ethics of consumer neuromonitoring devices
Iris Coates McCall and Anna Wexler
A field with a view: Ethical considerations for the fields of consumer neuroscience and neuromarketing
Kimberly Rose Clark
Trusting the bot: Addressing the ethical challenges of consumer digital mental health therapy
Nicole Martinez-Martin
Tailoring reality—The neuroethics of DIY and consumer sensory enhancement
Imre Bárd
Do-it-yourself and direct-to-consumer neurostimulation
Anna Wexler
Neuroenhancement using transcranial electrical brain stimulation in adolescence: Ethical and social concerns
Maya Willms and Naznin Virji-Babul
DIY brain stimulation: On the difficulty of measuring effectiveness and its ethical implications
Ying-Tung Lin
What is neurohacking? Defining the conceptual, ethical and legal boundaries
Marcello Ienca and James Scheibner
Assessing current mechanisms for the regulation of direct-to-consumer neurotechnology
Ishan Dasgupta
A view on incidental findings and adverse events associated with neurowearables in the consumer marketplace
Nicole Minielly, Viorica Hrincu and Judy Illes
No. of pages: 298
Language: English
Published: April 12, 2020
Imprint: Academic Press
Paperback ISBN: 9780128161814
eBook ISBN: 9780128161821
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Imre Bárd
Imre Bard is at The London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Affiliations and expertise
The London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
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Elisabeth Hildt
Elisabeth Hildt is professor of philosophy and director of the Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions at Illinois Institute of Technology, where her research focuses on philosophical and ethical issues in neuroscience, most significantly the field of cognitive enhancement. Her previous appointments include scientific coordinator of the interdisciplinary project European Network for Biomedical Ethics and assistant professor at the Chair for Ethics in the Life Sciences at the University of Tübingen. Prior to moving to the Illinois Institute of Technology in 2014, she spent six years as the head of the Research Group on Neuroethics/Neurophilosophy at the University of Mainz. She serves on the editorial board of PLOS ONE and the American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience (AJOB Neuroscience). She has authored and edited twelve other books on neuroethics and biomedical ethics, and is the author of 70 articles on the subject.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor of Philosophy and Director, Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA