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Neuroethics Questions to Guide Ethical Research in the International Brain Initiatives

Authors
Delegates, Global Neuroethics SummitRommelfanger, Karen S.Jeong, Sung-JinEma, ArisaFukushi, TamamiKasai, KiyotoRamos, Khara M.Salles, ArleenSingh, Ilina
Issue Date
Oct-2018
Publisher
CELL PRESS
Citation
NEURON, v.100, no.1, pp.19 - 36
Journal Title
NEURON
Volume
100
Number
1
Start Page
19
End Page
36
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kbri/handle/2023.sw.kbri/722
DOI
10.1016/j.neuron.2018.09.021
ISSN
0896-6273
Abstract
Increasingly, national governments across the globe are prioritizing investments in neuroscience. Currently, seven active or in-development national-level brain research initiatives exist, spanning four continents. Engaging with the underlying values and ethical concerns that drive brain research across cultural and continental divides is critical to future research. Culture influences what kinds of science are supported and where science can be conducted through ethical frameworks and evaluations of risk. Neuroscientists and philosophers alike have found themselves together encountering perennial questions; these questions are engaged by the field of neuroethics, related to the nature of understanding the self and identity, the existence and meaning of free will, defining the role of reason in human behavior, and more. With this Perspective article, we aim to prioritize and advance to the foreground a list of neuroethics questions for neuroscientists operating in the context of these international brain initiatives.
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