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- PhD) Harvard University (ALM) Spouse(s) Theodore Charles Loder, IV ​ ​ (m. 2012)​ Scientific career Fields neuroethicist bioethicist law philosophy...
- In philosophy and neuroscience, neuroethics is the study of both the ethics of neuroscience and the neuroscience of ethics. The ethics of neuroscience...
- American neurosurgeon, psychiatrist, and neuroethicist...
- infanticide along the lines discussed by Giubilini and Minerva." Along with neuroethicist Guy Kahane, Savulescu's article "Brain Damage and the Moral Significance...
- the government or any company with protecting them. Walter Glannon, a neuroethicist of the University of Calgary notes that "there is a risk of the microchips...
- number of recognized rights. The term "cognitive liberty" was coined by neuroethicist Wrye Sententia and legal theorist and lawyer Richard Glen Boire, the...
- microorganisms in the Atacama Desert in Chile, a Mars-like region on Earth. Neuroethicists propose a framework that differentiates consciousness into multiple...
- argues that the court systems could benefit from such technology, and neuroethicist Julian Savulescu states that brain data is not fundamentally different...
- attentional abilities in healthy adults. Cohen Kadosh has collaborated with neuroethicists to highlight the implications of brain stimulation for cognitive enhancement...