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  • Delinquent Brains title Brain Science as a Means of Understanding Delinquency and Substance Abuse in Youth description Nicely produced and packaged lecture on a sensitive neuroethical issue or "outrageously costly health concern" and brain science.

    Delinquent Brains Sandra K 2008

  • Delinquent Brains title Brain Science as a Means of Understanding Delinquency and Substance Abuse in Youth description Nicely produced and packaged lecture on a sensitive neuroethical issue or "outrageously costly health concern" and brain science.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Sandra K 2008

  • Unsurprisingly, this has sparked some neuroethical concerns.

    Mind Hacks: NewSci on reading the mind by measuring the brain 2006

  • Unsurprisingly, this has sparked some neuroethical concerns.

    Mind Hacks: May 2006 Archives 2006

  • The neuroethical issues surrounding use of the beta-blocker propanolol to achieve a similar effect have been widely discussed on this blog (for example here) and in a number of high profile publications (including Neuroethics & Law Blog's Adam Kolber's papers on the topic,

    Neuroethics & Law Blog Peter Reiner 2008

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