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Title Level Year L/Y
Addiction and the Brain: Development, Not Disease
Marc D. Lewis
7 2017 7
2017
“I Am Who I Am”: On the Perceived Threats to Personal Identity from Deep Brain Stimulation
F. Baylis
7 2011 7
2011
Responsibility without Blame for Addiction
H. Pickard
7 2017 7
2017
Is Addiction a Brain Disease?
K. Berridge
7 2016 7
2016
Me, Myself and My Brain Implant: Deep Brain Stimulation Raises Questions of Personal Authenticity and Alienation
Felicitas Kraemer
7 2011 7
2011
The Asilomar Survey: Stakeholders’ Opinions on Ethical Issues Related to Brain-Computer Interfacing
F. Nijboer, J. Clausen, B. Allison, Pim Haselager
6 2011 6
2011
Did My Brain Implant Make Me Do It? Questions Raised by DBS Regarding Psychological Continuity, Responsibility for Action and Mental Competence
L. Klaming, Pim Haselager
6 2010 6
2010
Deep Brain Stimulation and the Search for Identity
K. Witt, J. Kuhn, L. Timmermann, M. Zurowski, C. Woopen
6 2011 6
2011
Deflating the “DBS causes personality changes” bubble
F. Gilbert, F. Gilbert, J. N. Viaña, C. Ineichen
6 2018 6
2018
Recommendations for Responsible Development and Application of Neurotechnologies
23 auth. S. Goering, E. Klein, Laura Specker Sullivan, Anna Wexler, Blaise Agüera y Arcas, Guoqiang Bi, J. Carmena, J. Fins, Phoebe Friesen, J. Gallant, ... J. Huggins, P. Kellmeyer, A. Marblestone, Christine Mitchell, E. Parens, Michelle Pham, Alan Rubel, N. Sadato, M. Teicher, D. Wasserman, M. Whittaker, J. Wolpaw, R. Yuste
6 2021 6
2021
Does Memory Modification Threaten Our Authenticity?
Alexandre Erler
6 2010 6
2010
Moral Enhancement: Do Means Matter Morally?
F. Focquaert, M. Schermer
6 2015 6
2015