WIRED Weird Science Roundup and Neuroscience in Court
Click here to read Greg Miller's Weird Science Roundup and here for a more detailed discussion of whether John McCluskey's brain scans saved him from the death penality. (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - December 20, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

PEBS Neuroethics Roundup (JHU)
Last Edition's Most Popular Article(s): Did Brain Scans Just Save a Convicted Murderer From the Death Penalty? Wired Science In The Popular Press Playing With Abandon May Have Exacted Toll, New York Times Forgotten Soldiers Part 1, Wall Street Journal... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - December 20, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

"Brain Machine Interface and Human Enhancement – An Ethical Review"
by Karim Jebari has been published in the most recent issue of Neuroethics: Abstract Brain machine interface (BMI) technology makes direct communication between the brain and a machine possible by... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - December 20, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

"Hearing Beyond the Normal Enabled by Therapeutic Devices: The Role of the Recipient and the Hearing Profession"
by Gregor Wolbring has been published in the most recent issue of Neuroethics: Abstract The time is near where ‘therapeutic’ bodily assistive devices,... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - December 18, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

"Neurotechnology, Invasiveness and the Extended Mind"
by Tom Buller has been published in the most recent issue of Neuroethics: Abstract According to a standard view, the physical boundary of the person—the skin-and-skull boundary—matters morally because this boundary delineates between where... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - December 16, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

"Locked-in Syndrome and BCI - Towards an Enactive Approach to the Self"
by Miriam Kyselo has been published in the most recent issue of Neuroethics: Abstract It has been argued that Extended Cognition (EXT), a recently much discussed framework in... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - December 13, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

PEBS Neuroethics Roundup (JHU)
Last Edition's Most Popular Article(s): Memories' pass between generations, BBC News Health In The Popular Press Did Brain Scans Just Save a Convicted Murderer From the Death Penalty? Wired Science What Anesthesia Can Teach Us About Consciousness, New York Times... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - December 13, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

"The Asilomar Survey: Stakeholders’ Opinions on Ethical Issues Related to Brain-Computer Interfacing"
by Femke Nijboer, Jens Clausen, Brendan Z. Allison, and Pim Haselager has been published in the most recent issue of Neuroethics: Abstract Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) research and (future)... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - December 11, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

Gunkel on Amazon Drone Delivery
Recent guest blogger David Gunkel discusses Amazon's plan for drone delivery here. (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - December 11, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: Adam Kolber Source Type: blogs

"Did My Brain Implant Make Me Do It? Questions Raised by DBS Regarding Psychological Continuity, Responsibility for Action and Mental Competence"
by Laura Klaming and Pim Haselager has been published in the most recent issue of Neuroethics: Abstract Deep brain... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - December 9, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

“'I Am Who I Am': On the Perceived Threats to Personal Identity from Deep Brain Stimulation"
This article explores the notion of the dislocated self following... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - December 6, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

PEBS Neuroethics Roundup (JHU)
Last Edition's Most Popular Article(s): Caffeine compared: from coke and coffee to aspirin and chocolate, The Guardian In The Popular Press NeuroBioBank gives researchers one-stop access to post-mortem brains, National Institutes of Health MRI Technique Reveals Low Brain Iron in... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - December 5, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

"Deep Brain Stimulation and the Search for Identity"
by Karsten Witt, Jens Kuhn, Lars Timmermann, Mateusz Zurowski, and Christiane Woopen has been published in the most recent issue of Neuroethics: Abstract Ethical evaluation of deep brain stimulation as a treatment... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - December 4, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

"Me, Myself and My Brain Implant: Deep Brain Stimulation Raises Questions of Personal Authenticity and Alienation"
by Felicitas Kraemer has been published in the most recent issue of Neuroethics: Abstract In this article, I explore select case studies of Parkinson... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - December 2, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

"Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment Resistant Depression: Postoperative Feelings of Self-Estrangement, Suicide Attempt and Impulsive–Aggressive Behaviours"
by Frederic Gilbert has been published in the most recent issue of Neuroethics: Abstract The goal of this article is to shed light on... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - November 29, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs