PEBS Neuroethics Roundup (JHU)
Last Edition's Most Popular Article(s): Gut Bacteria Might Guide The Workings Of Our Minds, National Public Radio Shots Blog In The Popular Press Immunology: The pursuit of happiness, Nature News Just Neurons?, The Neuroethics Blog New Tools Light Up the... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - November 27, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

"Beyond Blind Optimism and Unfounded Fears: Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment Resistant Depression"
by Veronica Johansson, Martin Garwicz, Martin Kanje, Helena Röcklinsberg, Jens Schouenborg, Anders Tingström, and Ulf Görman has been published in the most recent issue of Neuroethics: Abstract... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - November 27, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

"Deep Brain Stimulation in Children: Parental Authority Versus Shared Decision-Making"
by Farah Focquaert has been published in the most recent issue of Neuroethics: Abstract This paper discusses the use of deep brain stimulation for the treatment of neurological and psychiatric... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - November 25, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

"Health, Happiness and Human Enhancement—Dealing with Unexpected Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation"
by Maartje Schermer has been published in the most recent issue of Neuroethics: Abstract Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) is a treatment involving the implantation of electrodes into the... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - November 22, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

PEBS Neuroethics Roundup (JHU)
Last Edition's Most Popular Article(s): Scared of the dentist? This is why, say neuroscientists, The Guardian In The Popular Press Mice Inherit the Fears of Their Fathers, National Geographic Shocking Medical Devices From Another Century, Wired Science Gut Bacteria Might... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - November 21, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

"Bonding Brains to Machines: Ethical Implications of Electroceuticals for the Human Brain"
by Jens Clausen has been published in the most recent issue of Neuroethics: Abstract Novel neurotechnologies like deep brain stimulation and brain-computer interfaces promise clinical benefits for severely... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - November 20, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

PEBS Neuroethics Roundup (JHU)
Last Edition's Most Popular Article(s): An Overview of the Effect of Mental Illness Under U.S. Criminal Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School Public Law Research Paper In The Popular Press Scared of the dentist? This is why, say neuroscientists, The... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - November 15, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

Can Neurophenomenology Help Define/Delimit Pain and Suffering? (by Greg Caramenico)
Recently I’ve begun researching a few problems for which the emerging field of neurophenomenology might suggest solutions. In the context of neuroethics and law, I think neurophenomenology addresses a knowledge gap arising frequently when law looks to neuroscience for verification... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - November 14, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: plus.google.com/104435487601414568169 Source Type: blogs

"Brain Trauma, PET Scans and Forensic Complexity"
Recently Posted on SSRN (and published in Behavioral Sciences and the Law): "Brain Trauma, PET Scans and Forensic Complexity" JANE CAMPBELL MORIARTY, Duquesne University - School of Law DANIEL D. LANGLEBEN, University of Pennsylvania - School of Medicine JAMES PROVENZALE,... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - November 12, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

PEBS Neuroethics Roundup (JHU)
Last Edition's Most Popular Article(s): How to Build a Happier Brain, The Atlantic In The Popular Press Jumper Cables for the Mind, New York Times Neurotechnology: BRAIN storm, Nature News Feature Experimental Neuroethics, The Neuroethics Blog Can’t Remember Your Password?,... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - November 7, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

"Concepts of Law"
Recently Posted on SSRN (and published in the Southern California Law Review): "Concepts of Law" MATHEW D. MCCUBBINS, Duke University MARK B. TURNER, Case Western Reserve University - Department of Cognitive Science Law depends for its existence and practice upon... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - November 7, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

"An Overview of the Effect of Mental Illness Under U.S. Criminal Law"
Recently Posted on SSRN (and published as a University of Pennsylvania Law School Research Paper): "An Overview of the Effect of Mental Illness Under U.S. Criminal Law" PAUL H. ROBINSON, University of Pennsylvania Law School This paper reviews the various... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - November 6, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

Memory Modification, II: Reliability and Trustworthiness (by Greg Caramenico)
Before shifting topics rather far from here for my next post, today I’m considering some additional “big” social questions raised by memory modification. I’m considering what happens if most people in the West have access to drugs/technologies which permit them... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - November 4, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: plus.google.com/104435487601414568169 Source Type: blogs

"Evolution and the Expression of Biases: Situational Value Changes The Endowment Effect in Chimpanzees"
Recently Posted on SSRN (and Published as a Vanderbilt Law and Economics Research Paper): "Evolution and the Expression of Biases: Situational Value Changes The Endowment Effect in Chimpanzees" SARAH F. BROSNAN, Georgia State University OWEN D. JONES, Vanderbilt University -... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - November 1, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs

PEBS Neuroethics Roundup (JHU)
Last Edition's Most Popular Article(s): A Map of How Personality Types Vary Across the United States, Gizmodo In The Popular Press Why are kids who get less candy happier on halloween? NPR: The Salt Poverty Produces Smaller Brains, Time Health... (Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog)
Source: Neuroethics and Law Blog - November 1, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: NELB Staff Source Type: blogs