Vol. 5 No. 2 | March 2005
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Imaging or Imagining? A Neuroethics Challenge Informed by Genetics
Judy Illes, Eric Racine
From a twenty-first century partnership between bioethics and neuroscience, the modern field of neuroethics is emerging, and technologies enabling functional neuroimaging with unprecedented sensitivity have brought new ethical, social and legal issues to the forefront. Some issues, akin to those surrounding modern genetics, raise critical questions regarding prediction of disease, privacy and iden...
Click for MoreEmerging Neurotechnologies for Lie-Detection: Promises and Perils
Paul Root Wolpe, Kenneth R. Foster
Detection of deception and confirmation of truth telling with conventional polygraphy raised a host of technical and ethical issues. Recently, newer methods of recording electromagnetic signals from the brain show promise in permitting the detection of deception or truth telling. Some are even being promoted as more accurate than conventional polygraphy. While the new technologies raise issues of ...
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