PEBS Neuroethics Roundup (JHU)
Last Edition's Most Popular Article: This Is Your Brain on Coffee, New York Times Well Blog In The Popular Press Heartbeat used to generate out-of-body experience, NewScientist Why Music Makes Our Brain Sing, New York Times Sunday Review How the... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - June 13, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

PEBS Neuroethics Roundup (JHU)
Last Edition's Most Popular Article: Unexcited? There May Be a Pill for That, New York Times In The Popular Press Oxytocin, the Love Hormone, Also Keeps People Apart, Scientific American WWII Drug: The German Granddaddy of Crystal Meth, Spiegel Online... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - June 11, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

Neuroenhancement Program in Tubingen
This program may interest some readers: TÜBINGEN INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL (TISS) 2013 ================================================ Neuroenhancement — What could we do and what ought we to do? ------------------------------------------------------------ - September 29th to October 2nd, 2013 - Cloister Heiligkreuztal Topic ----- This year’s... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - June 10, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: Adam Kolber Source Type: blogs

Reminder: INS Annual Meeting
A reminder from the International Neuroethics Society: The International Neuroethics Society announces its 5th Annual Meeting (a satellite of the Society for Neuroscience Meeting) November 7 & 8 San Diego. More information at: http://www.neuroethicssociety.org/2013-annual-meeting. Listen to INS Member Molly Crockett... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - June 10, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: Adam Kolber Source Type: blogs

"Neuroethics in Spain: Neurological Determinism or Moral Freedom?"
Neuroethics in Spain: Neurological Determinism or Moral Freedom? by Enrique Bonete has been published in the most recent issue of Neuroethics: Abstract Spanish culture has recently shown interest about Neuroethics, a new line of research and reflection. It can be... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - May 31, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

PEBS Neuroethics Roundup (JHU)
Last Edition's Most Popular Article: A Brief History of Mental Illness in Art, Scientific American In The Popular Press Unexcited? There May Be a Pill for That, New York Times Avatars ease voices for schizophrenia patients, BBC News Let's put... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - May 30, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

"Review of Daniel Kelly: Yuck! The Nature and Moral Significance of Disgust"
Review of Daniel Kelly: Yuck! The Nature and Moral Significance of Disgust by Marta Gil has been published in the most recent issue of Nueroethics: Abstract Perhaps the most remarkable feature about this book is the effort made by its... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - May 29, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

"Embodied Tools, Cognitive Tools and Brain-Computer Interfaces"
Embodied Tools, Cognitive Tools and Brain-Computer Interfaces by Richard Heersmink has been published in the most recent issue of Nueroethics: Abstract In this paper I explore systematically the relationship between Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) and their human users from a phenomenological... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - May 27, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

A Tetrachromat Has Been Found
She can see colors that you can't. Philosophers, start your engines. (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - May 24, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: Adam Kolber Source Type: blogs

PEBS Neuroethics Roundup (JHU)
Last Edition's Most Popular Article: Dancing with the Devil, The Neuroethics Blog In The Popular Press Consciousness: The what, why and how, New Scientist Is it okay to use smart drugs?, Wellcome Trust Is Ketamine the Next Big Depression Drug?,... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - May 24, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

"Australian University Students’ Attitudes Towards the Acceptability and Regulation of Pharmaceuticals to Improve Academic Performance"
Australian University Students’ Attitudes Towards the Acceptability and Regulation of Pharmaceuticals to Improve Academic Performance by Stephanie Bell, Brad Partridge, Jayne Lucke and Wayne Hall has been published in the most recent issue of Neuroethics: Abstract There is currently little... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - May 24, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

"Nueroscience and the Child Welfare System"
Recently posted to SSRN (and published at 21 Journal of Law and Policy 37 (2012)): "Neuroscience and the Child Welfare System" Clare Huntington, Fordham Law School A growing body of research by neuroscientists demonstrates that a child’s early life experiences... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - May 24, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

PEBS Neuroethics Roundup (JHU)
Last Edition's Most Popular Article: Could a Neural Implant Correct Errant Thoughts?, Scientific American In The Popular Press Chinese project probes the genetics of genius, Nature News Scientific Advances In Prosthetic Limbs, The Diane Rehm Show Watching Your Brain Freak... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - May 23, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

"The Neuroscience of Decision Making and Our Standards for Assessing Competence to Consent"
The Neuroscience of Decision Making and Our Standards for Assessing Competence to Consent by Steve Clarke has been published in the most recent issue of Nueroethics: Abstract Rapid advances in neuroscience may enable us to identify the neural correlates of... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - May 22, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

"Cognitive Enhancement, Rational Choice and Justification"
Cognitive Enhancement, Rational Choice and Justification by Veljko Dubljević has been published in the most recent issue of Nueroethics: Abstract This paper examines the claims in the debate on cognitive enhancement in neuroethics that society wide pressure to enhance can... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - May 20, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs