A New Issue of The American Journal of Bioethics is Now Available

February 4, 2008

The American Journal of Bioethics (Volume 8 Issue 1, 2008) is now available by subscription only.

Report
“Women’s Neuroethics? Why Sex Matters for Neuroethics” by Molly C. Chalfin; Emily R. Murphy; Katrina A. Karkazis, 1-2

Perspectives
“The Prospects for Neuro-Exceptionalism: Transparent Lies, Naked Minds” by Robert Wachbroit, 3-8

Target Article
“Neuroimaging Techniques for Memory Detection: Scientific, Ethical, and Legal Issues” by Daniel V. Meegan, 9-20

Open Peer Commentaries
“Neurolaw: The Big Question” by Susan M. Wolf, 21-22
“The Detection of Constructed Memories and the Risks of Undue Prejudice” by Daniel Goldberg, 23-25
“Neuroimaging Techniques for Memory Detection: Scientific, Ethical, and Legal Issues” by Johanna C. van Hooff, 25-26
“Equality and Right to Development as Neuroethical Concerns: Assuring Defendants’ Rights” by Ana Rosa Tenorio de Amorim, 28-30
“Brain Imaging and the Bill of Rights: Memory Detection Technologies and American Criminal Justice” by Dov Fox, 34-36

Target Article
“A Leg to Stand On: Sir William Osler and Wilder Penfield’s “Neuroethics”‘ by Joseph J. Fins, 37-46

Open Peer Commentaries
“Neuroethicists Needed Now More Than Ever” by Ruth L. Fischbach; Gerald D. Fischbach, 47-48
“Neuroethics: Adrift from a Clinical Base” by D. Gareth Jones, 49-50
“Standing on More Than One Leg: Interdisciplinarity’s Balancing Acts” by Samia A. Hurst, 50-51
“Interdisciplinary Approaches for a Pragmatic Neuroethics” by Eric Racine, 52-53
“The Neuroethics of the Social World of Work” by Carl Senior; Nick Lee; Michael Butler, 54-55
“Exploring the Origin of Neuroethics: From the Viewpoints of Expression and Concepts” by Tamami Fukushi; Osamu Sakura, 56-57
“Neuroethics is Not Hyperbole” by Anthony Vernillo, 57-59
“No Strangers: Medicine, Neuroscience, and Philosophy” by John Lunstroth, 59-61

Book Review
“Norman Doidge, The Brain that Changes Itself.” by Peter B. Reiner, 62-63

Correspondence
“Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Neuroimaging Techniques for Memory Detection: Scientific, Ethical and Legal Issues”‘ by Daniel V. Meegan, W1-W4
‘”Humanities are the Hormones:” Osler, Penfield and “Neuroethics” Revisited” by Joseph J. Fins, W5-W8