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Problems with ‘cognitive enhancing’ drugs on the rise
The Great Beyond August 25 2009
In the Academic Literature:
Intact rapid detection of fearful faces in the absence of the amygdala
Nature Neuroscience 2009 August 30
Personal space regulation by the human amygdala
Nature Neuroscience 2009 August 30
MRI assessment of cortical thickness and functional activity changes in adolescent girls following three months of practice on a visual-spatial task
BMC Research Notes 2009:2(174)
Direct activation of sparse, distributed populations of cortical neurons by electrical microstimulation
Neuron 2009:63(4):508-522
Patterns of neural activity associated with honest and dishonest moral decisions
PNAS 2009:106(30):12506-12511
Neuroanatomy of creativity
Human Brain Mapping August 31 2009
Control: conscious and otherwise
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2009 August:13(8): 341-7
Abnormal hippocampal shape in offenders with psychopathy
Human Brain Mapping August 28 2009
Neural decoding of goal locations in spatial navigation in humans with fMRI
Human Brain Mapping August 31 2009
Bithalamical deep brain stimulation in tourette syndrome Is associated with reduction in dopaminergic transmission
Biological Psychiatry August 26 2009
Ethics of human enhancement: 25 questions and answers
National Science Foundation
In the Popular Press:
Answers to life’s worries, in three-minute bursts
The New York Times August 30 2009
Epigenetic suicide note
The Scientist 2009:23(8):18
fMRI and lying – an interesting, differentapproach
Stanford Center for Law & the Biosc. Blog
Look ma, no pen! electrical impulses can reproduce handwriting
Wired Science August 28 2009
Why AI is a dangerous dream
New Scientist September 1 2009
Brain boosting, thought scanning and other neuroethics issues
Reuters Blog August 31 2009
Bionic brain chips could overcome paralysis
New Scientist September 1 2009
Gorilla sexual intrigue could explain human monogamy
New Scientist September 2 2009
How to be happy
Practical Ethics
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