The Edmond J. Safra Center for

The Buchmann Faculty The School of Sackler Faulty of Sagol School of Neuroscience of Law Psychological Sciences

The Ethical and Social Challenges of New Discoveries in Neuroscience March 17-18, 2013

Sunday, March 17th Monday, March 18th Room 105 (S.E. Hoffein Hall), Trubowicz Building of Room 307, Trubowicz Building of Law, Tel Aviv Room 201, Trubowicz Building of Law, Tel Aviv Law, Tel Aviv University. University University 16:30-17:00 Gathering and Refreshments 9:00-9:15 Gathering and Refreshments 14:00-15:30 Psychiatric Aspects of Neuroethics 17:00-17:30 Greetings: 9:15-11:00 The Challenge of Enhancement Chair: Dr. Yaron Senderowicz, Department of Prof. Shai Lavi, The Edmond J. Safra Chair: Prof. Matti Mintz, School of Psychological Philosophy, Tel Aviv University Center for Ethics and the Faculty of Sciences, Tel Aviv University Dr. Azgad Gold, MD, PhD Clinical Psychiatrist Law • • Dr. Tomer Fekete, Department of biomedical and Philosopher engineering, SUNY SB Prof. Yair Bar-Haim, School of The right to be wrong Psychological Sciences and the Sami Yes we can, but should we? Sagol School of Neuroscience • Dr. Rael Strouss, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, • Dr. Shlomo Cohen, Department of Philosophy, Tel Aviv University Prof. Karen Avraham, Sackler Ben Gurion University Post-mortem brain analysis in mental illness: Faculty of Medicine Some ethical obstacles on the path to what happened to ? Prof. Talma Handler, School of transhumanist cognitive enhancement • Dr. Eliezer Perl. Psychiatrist, Research Psychological Sciences and the Sami • Dr. Ram Rivlin, The Edmond J. Safra Center for Associate, The Schlesinger Institute, Shaare Sagol School of Neuroscience Ethics, Tel Aviv University Zedek , Jerusalem Moral enhancement and the family Telling the truth to dementia and 17:30 – 19:00 Key Lecture: • Prof. Hermona Soreq, The Institute of Life their relatives Sciences and The Edmond and Lily Safra Center Prof. Martha J. Farah, Director, Center for Brain Sciences, The Hebrew University of 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break Jerusalem for Neuroscience & Society, University of Pennsylvania Should inherited risk of anxiety be diagnosed? Room 201, Trubowicz Building of Law, Tel Aviv University “Brave neuro world: reality and hype 11:00-11:30 Coffee break 16:00-17:30: Neuroethics as an Inter-Disciplinary in neuroethics” Challenge Chair: Prof. Leon Y. Deouell, Department of Room 307, Trubowicz Building of Law, Tel Aviv Psychology, The Hebrew University University Roundtable Discussion 11:30-13:00 Lie Detectors – How Sure Can We Be? Moderator: Dr. Sky Gross, The Edmond J. Safra Commentator: Prof. Talma Hendler, School Center for Ethics, Tel Aviv University of Psychological Sciences and the Sami Chair: Prof. Yonatan Goshen, School of Psychological Sciences, Tel Aviv University Sagol School of Neuroscience • Prof. Martha J. Farah, Center for Neuroscience & Society, University of Pennsylvania • Prof. Gershon Ben Shakhar, Department of Psychology, The Hebrew University • Prof. Alfred Tauber, Director emeritus, Center Conceptual and methodological for Philosophy and History of Science, Boston considerations in current research on University psychophysiological detection of deception • Dr. Hillel D. Braude, Department of Philosophy, Bar Ilan University • Dr. Shaul Shlavi, Department of Psychology, Ben Gurion University • Prof. Joan Chiao, Department of Psychology, Lies that feel honest Northwestern University • Discussant: Dr. Amit Pundik, Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University

13:00 - 14:00 Lunch