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Beyond “Ensuring Understanding”: Toward a Patient-Partnered Neuroethics of Brain Device Research

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Adamczyk, A. K., and P. Zawadzki. 2020. The memorymodifying potential of optogenetics and the need for neuroethics. NanoEthics 14(3): 207–25. doi:10.1007/ s11569-020-00377-1. Gilbert, F. 2015. Self-estrangement & deep brain stimulation:… Click to show full abstract

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Keywords: brain device; doi; brain; memory; device research

Journal Title: AJOB Neuroscience
Year Published: 2022

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