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- Ethical Issues in Clinical and Social Applications of Neuroscience Kira Becker1, John R
- Neuro-Politics: Will You Vote with Your Cortex Or Limbic System?
- Humanistic Perspectives Arts and the Aging Mind Andrea Charise and Margaret L
- Neuro-Problems Knowing Politics Through the Brain
- Neuroethics: the Ethical, Legal, and Societal Impact of Neuroscience
- Functional Neuroimaging Information: a Case for Neuro Exceptionalism Stacey A
- Political Brain Perspective”: Towards a Minimal Neuropolitical Theory for Hyperdiverse Societies
- Neuroscience & Society PSYC UN3496
- The Italian Society for Neuroethics and the International Neuroethics Society Are Glad to Announce The
- Neurocriticism: a Contribution to the Study of the Etiology, Phenomenology, and Ethics of the Use and Abuse of the Prefix Neuro-1
- Neuropolitics: Twenty Years Later
- Neuroscience and the Law, Virginia Tech, Fall 2017 – Syllabus (Updated 11/21/17) 1
- The Brain Initiative and Neuroethics: Enabling and Enhancing Neuroscience Advances for Society
- Fifty Psychological and Psychiatric Terms to Avoid: a List of Inaccurate, Misleading, Misused, Ambiguous, and Logically Confused Words and Phrases
- Do Political and Economic Choices Rely on Common Neural Substrates? a Systematic Review of the Emerging Neuropolitics Literature
- Neuroscience and the Pursuit of Justice 26 March 2012