Chapter 16: Neuroethics

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detection of lying

The ________ has the potential to have a major impact on society.

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Technologies

________ raise more important concerns about privacy and fairness that go beyond those in bioethics.

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Neurorealism

________: the idea that anything neuroscientific must be definitive and true.

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Neuroscience

________: a discipline that teaches us about the neural basis of human characteristics and the mechanisms of conditions and disorders that impair behavioral control.

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Neuroethics

________: the ethics on diagnoses and treatments of neurological diseases.

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Drugs

________ or devices that can help unwell patients may be able to boost the performance of non- diseased individuals.

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personal responsibility

The brain being the control center raises many questions and challenges the concept of free will as the basis for ________.

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Neuroethics

________ links what we can do what we should do.

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Neuroscience

________ has already given rise to drugs & devices developed for the treatment of illness.

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Neuroethics

The ethics on diagnoses and treatments of neurological diseases.

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Neuroscience

A discipline that teaches us about the neural basis of human characteristics and the mechanisms of conditions and disorders that impair behavioral control.

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Consent

An ongoing process that should involve the education of potential research participants and family members.

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Neurorealism

The idea that anything neuroscientific must be definitive and true.

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