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Advances in neuroscience research are bringing to the forefront major benefits and ethical challenges for medicine and society. The ethical concerns related to patients with mental health and neurological conditions, as well as emerging social and philosophical problems created by advances in neuroscience, neurology and neurotechnology are addressed by a specialized and interdisciplinary field called neuroethics.
As neuroscience rapidly evolves, there is a need to define how society ought to move forward with respect to an ever growing range of issues. The ethical, legal and social ramifications of neuroscience, neurotechnology and neurology for research, patient care, and public health are diverse and far-reaching and are only beginning to be understood.
In this context, the book series Advances in Neuroethics addresses how advances in brain sciences can be attended to for the benefit of patients and society at large.
Bernard Baertschi, University of Geneva, Switzerland
James Bernat, Dartmouth College, Hannover, USA
Hillel Braude, Mifne Center, Rosh Pinna, Israel
Jennifer Chandler, University of Ottawa, Canada
Herv Chneiweiss, Sorbonne, Paris, France
Kathinka Evers, Uppsala University, Sweden
Joseph J. Fins, Weil Cornell Medical College, New York, USA
Paul Ford, Cleveland Clinic, USA
Walter Glannon, University of Calgary, Canada
Judy Illes, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Neil Levy, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, Melbourne, Australia
Jorge Moll, DOr Institute for Research and Education, Botafogo, Brazil
Jonathan Moreno, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
Karen S. Rommelfanger, Emory University, Atlanta, USA
Dan Stein, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Nicole Vincent, Georgia State University, Atlanta, USA
Kevin Chien Chang Wu, National Taiwan University, Taipei City, Taiwan
More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/14360
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Thanks to MacGregor Malloy and Robby Berman for their assistance in preparing the manuscript for publication.
is a philosopher/bioethicist/neuroethicist and Associate Professor in the Center for Bioethics and Humanities at Upstate Medical University. She is an Associate Editor forNeuroethicsand a member of the NIH BRAIN Initiative Neuroethics Working Group. Dr. Johnsons books includeThe Routledge Handbook of Neuroethics(with Karen Rommelfanger, Routledge, 2018) andChimpanzee Rights: The Philosophers Brief(Routledge, 2019), and her articles have appeared in numerous bioethics, neuroscientific, and medical journals. Her research focuses on ethical issues related to brain injuries, including sport-related neurotrauma, brain death, and disorders of consciousness, and her interest in all things with brains includes every kind of critter, zombies, and robots.
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