neuroethics

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  • Neuroethics — is the ethics of neuroscience, and the neuroscience of ethics.[1] The ethics of neuroscience deals with matters as a subclass of bioethics. Examples include the issue treatment for via the administration of psychopharmaceuticals substances, or… …   Wikipedia

  • neuroethics — n. The moral principles and standards governing the scanning, treatment, and enhancement of the brain. Also: neuro ethics. neuroethical adj. neuroethicist n. Example Citations: Welcome to the exploding new field of neuroethics, the study of the… …   New words

  • neuroethics — /njuroʊˈɛθɪks/ (say nyoohroh ethiks) noun that branch of ethics which deals with the ethical considerations required in neuroscience and neurotechnology. –neuroethical, adjective –neuroethically, adverb …  

  • neuroethics — noun the study of ethical implications of treatments for neurological diseases • Hypernyms: ↑bioethics …   Useful english dictionary

  • National Core for Neuroethics — Name National Core for Neuroethics Logo Region Vancouver Province British Columbia Country …   Wikipedia

  • Neuroethik — Die Neuroethik (englisch neuroethics) ist eine Disziplin im Grenzgebiet zwischen den Neurowissenschaften und der Philosophie. In der Forschung herrscht noch Uneinigkeit über den Themenbereich der Neuroethik. Einige Wissenschaftler sehen die… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Neuroéthique — Traduction à relire Neuroethik → …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Thomas Metzinger — (born March 12, 1958) is a German philosopher. He currently holds the position of director of the theoretical philosophy group at the department of philosophy at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz and is an Adjunct Fellow at the Frankfurt …   Wikipedia

  • Neuroeducación — Contenido 1 Introducción 2 Terminología y significado 3 El estudio del cerebro en la escuela 4 Enlaces externos …   Wikipedia Español

  • Biopunk — (a portmanteau synthesizing biotechnology and punk ) is a term used to describe: A hobbyist who experiments with DNA and other aspects of genetics.[1][2] A technoprogressive movement advocating open access to genetic information.[3] …   Wikipedia

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