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Neuroenhancement for Sale: Assessing the Website Claims of Neurofeedback Providers in the United StatesAnna Wexler, Deena Kopyto, Ashwini Nagappan*
Researchers' Views on Device Removal Following Brain Implant ResearchDemetrio Sierra-Mercado* (1,2), Kristin Kostick (1), Peter Zuk (1,3), Laura Torgerson (1), Rebecca Hsu (1), Jill Oliver Robinson (1), Simon Outram (4), Barbara Koenig (4,5), Stacey Pereira (1), Amy McGuire (1), Gabriel Lázaro-Muñoz (1)
Regulating Emerging Neurotechnology: Learning from Political PhilosophyAndreas Wolkenstein*
Caribbean Room
"Anger is a Gift:" Moral Enhancement as a Potential Means of OppressionTimothy Brown*
Exploring Ethical Issues Around Use of Cognitive Enhancement Drugs for Children in Low Resource SettingsJayashree Dasgupta* (1), Georgia Lockwood Estrin (2), Jesse Summers (3), Ilina Singh (4)
The Brain as Best Defense: A Study of the Presence of Neurological Data in the United States Justice SystemArmani V.K. Porter*, William L.D. Krenzer, Nita Farahany
* Presenting author
Poster PresentationsPoster 3 / Stipend RecipientEthical Implications of Neurobiologically Informed Risk Assessment for Criminal Justice Decisions: A Case for PragmatismCorey Hill Allen (1), Sara Abdulla (1), Thomas Nadelhoffer (2), Eyal Aharoni (1)
Poster 4A Meta-analysis of Minimal Consciousness Treatment Quantification Methods After NeurostimulationIan Stevens
Poster 5Whose Brain is it Anyway? Ethical Considerations for Sharing Raw Neuroimaging DataShelly Benjaminy
Poster 8Should we Erase our Unpleasant Memories?—Ethics of Memory Manipulation by Neurofeedback TechnologiesEisuke Nakazawa (1), Keiiichiro Yamamoto (1), Koji Tachibana (2)
Poster 9The Neuroethics of Dreaming? Ethical and Psychological Implications of Lucid Dream "Immorality"Abidemi Idowu Otaiku
Poster 10Brain Death and the Scope of IrreversibilityNada Gligorov
Poster 11A Rut in the Brain: Neuroessentialism among Sex Offender Treatment ProvidersDeniz Ariturk (1), Colleen M. Berryessa (2)
Poster 12Sources of the Self: Moral Determinants in Global IntergrationDenis Larrivee (1,2)
Poster 13The Stakeholer Model: Privileging Rights Praxis over Meta-Principle in Ethical DeliberationDenis Larrivee (1,2), Rita Saldanha (3)
Poster 14Network Parity Models: A Reprioritization of Anthropocentric Norms Only?Denis Larrivee (1,2), Rita Saldanha (3)
Poster 15Structuring Values Evolution in Legal, Ethical, and Social Polity: Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in Rights AttributionDenis Larrivee (1,2), Michele Farisco (3)
Poster 17The Ethics of Digital Psychiatric Tracking Medication: It's Trickier Than You Think!Anna K. Swartz
Poster 18Ethical Issues in Human Research with Invasive and Non-Invasive Neural DevicesSaskia Hendriks (1,2), Khara M. Ramos (2), Christine Grady (1)
Poster 19An Open Landscape for Neuroethics Analysis of Neurotechnologies in the WorkplaceN. Minielly, I. Coates McCall, J. Illes
Poster 20Psychiatric Neurosurgery: Contemporary Procedures in Contemporary DiscourseLaura Y. Cabrera (1), Caitlin Courchesne (2), Merlin Bittlinger (3), Sabine Müller (3), Roberto Martinez (4), Eric Racine (5), Judy Illes (2)
Poster 21Practice, Perceptions, and Predictions: Clinical Opinions about Psychiatric NeurosurgeryLaura Y. Cabrera (1), Caitlin Courchesne (2), Zelma Kiss (3), Judy Illes (2)
Poster 22Public Views about Treating Depression Across Four Treatment ModalitiesAaron M. McCright, Megan Penzkofer, Robyn Bluhm, Eric Achtyes, Laura Y. Cabrera
Poster 24Ethical and Legal Issues Related to Brain Death Regulations in KoreaInyoung Lee
Poster 25Precision Editing of the Neuronal Genes and Risk of an Adulterated Brain, Do We Need to Worry?Ashutosh Kumar (1,5), Vikas Pareek (2,5), Muneeb A. Faiq (3,5), Chiman Kumari (4,5), Sanjib K. Ghosh (1,5), Ravi K. Narayan (1,5)
Poster 26If Research in Behavioral Neuroscience uses Non-Human Primates, It Must Also Use PrisonersParker Crutchfield
Poster 27Public Perceptions of Brain Data SensitivityShikhar S. Gupta, Caroline E. Anderson, William L. D. Krenzer, Nita A. Farahany
Poster 28 / Stipend RecipientThe Public Impact of Academic and Print Media Portrayals of TMS: Shining a Spotlight on Discrepancies in the LiteratureAbigail Scheper, Veljko Dubljevic
Poster 29AI in the Headlines: Portrayal of the Ethical Issues in Artificial Intelligence by the MediaLeila Ouchchy, Veljko Dubljevic
Poster 30 / Stipend RecipientNeuroenhancement with Klotho: Fact or Fiction?Katharina Trettenbach (1), Robert Ranisch (1), Veljko Dubljevic (2)
Poster 31 / Stipend RecipientAnalysis of Moral Judgments in Adolescents Utilizing the ADC ModelMatthew Ferguson, Elizabeth Eskander, Veljko Dubljevic
Poster 32How Neural Modifications Impact Authenticity--A Narrative AccountMuriel Leuenberger
Poster 33 / Oral Presentation / Stipend RecipientNeuroenhancement for Sale: Assessing the Website Claims of Neurofeedback Providers in the United StatesAnna Wexler, Deena Kopyto, Ashwini Nagappan
Poster 34The Importance of Shared Moral Values for Continuity of Personal Identity in DementiaNada Gligorov (1), Christopher Langston (2)
Poster 35Cultivating the Trustworthiness of Researchers: The Role of Ethical Reflexivity in Neurotechnology ResearchPaul Tubig (1,2), Darcy McCusker (1,2)
Poster 36Perceived Invasiveness of Psychiatric Electroceutical Interventions as Treatment for Clinical DepressionEmily Castillo, Marissa Cortright, Eric Achtyes, Aaron McCright, Robyn Bluhm, Laura Cabrera
Poster 37 / Stipend RecipientDeveloping a Clinical Conceptions of Mind Scale for Use with End-Users of Deep Brain StimulationKatherine E. MacDuffie (1), Christopher Pham (1), Erika Versalovic (1), Anna Wexler (2), Sara Goering (1), Eran Klein (1,3)
Poster 38Ethical Issues in Neurotechnology: A Comparison of Perspectives from Industry and the General PublicKatherine E. MacDuffie (1), Scott Ransom (1), Eran Klein (1,2)
Poster 39Guidance for Ethical Development of Digital Phenotyping Tools for Mental Health ApplicationsNicole Martinez-Martin
Poster 40Engaging the Ethical Challenges of AI in Mental Health ApplicationsNicole Martinez-Martin
Poster 41The ELSI Challenges of Highly Portable and Cloud-Enabled Neuroimaging in the FieldFrancis X. Shen (1,2,3), Susan M. Wolf (1,4,5), William McGeveran (1)
Poster 42Neuroethics of the NonhumanL. Syd M Johnson
Poster 44The Right to Alter Memory: An Individual's Prerogative to ForgetTabitha E. Moses
Poster 45Sentencing Addicted Offenders: How the Pattern and Consistency of Drug-Use Influence Magistrates' Perceptions of Criminal ResponsibilityNicholas Sinclair-House (1), John J. Child (2), Hans S. Crombag (1)
Poster 47Ethical Dilemma Over Euthanasia: Recent Research Advancement Question Revision of the Regulatory LawsRavi Kant Narayan (1), Ashutosh Kumar (1), Vikas Pareek (2), Sanjib Kumar Ghosh (1)
Poster 48Characterizing the Decision Burden held by DBS-Naive Patients with Parkinson's DiseaseSunidhi Ramesh (1), Somnath Das (1), Mohammad Rasool (1), Michael Baldassari (1), Jeffrey Ratliff (2), Daniel Kremens (2), Lohit Velagapudi (1), Caio Matias (3), Tsao-Wei Liang (2), Chengyuan Wu (3)
Poster 49 / Stipend RecipientScience Communication: Developing a Multimedia Cultural Research Dictionary for Neuroscience Research in Developing CountriesRosemary Musesengwa, Ilina Singh
Poster 50 / Oral Presentation / Stipend RecipientExploring Ethical Issues Around Use of Cognitive Enhancement Drugs for Children in Low Resource SettingsJayashree Dasgupta (1), Georgia Lockwood Estrin (2), Jesse Summers (3), Ilina Singh (4)
Poster 51 / Oral Presentation / Stipend RecipientThe Brain as Best Defense: A Study of the Presence of Neurological Data in the United States Justice SystemArmani V.K. Porter, William L.D. Krenzer, Nita Farahany
Poster 53 / Stipend RecipientNeuro-Doping and the Value of Effort in SportAlexandre Erler
Poster 54In vivo Current Mapping in Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS): A Cautionary Tale of Premature Application of tDCS In and Out of Clinical ContextAnita S. Jwa (1), Johnathan S. Goodman (2), Christine S. W. Law (3), Gary H. Glover (4)
Poster 55Experimental Pediatric Deep Brain Stimulation for Movement and Psychiatric Disorders: Balancing the Interests of the Child, Guardian, and Clinicians.Laura Torgerson (1), Peter Zuk (1,2), J. Blumenthal-Barby (1), Eric A. Storch (3), Gabriel Lazaro-Munoz (1)
Poster 57Xià yībù shì shénme* - Changes in Global Hegemony; Challenges for NeuroethicsJoseph DeFranco (1), James Giordano (2)
Poster 60Research Consent Capacity in Patients with AphasiaKatrina Okerstrom-Jezewski, Daniel Tranel, Steven Anderson
Poster 61The Criminal Responsibility of Patients under Dopamine Agonist Therapy in FranceDjohar Sidhoum-Rahal
Poster 64Exploring Issues of Agency in End Users Living with Brain Computer Interfaces: Two Diverging PerspectivesIshan Dasgupta (1), Tim Brown (1), Eran Klein (1,2), Sara Goering (1)
Poster 66The Neuroethics of Consciousness Research: A Call for Empirical InvestigationPeter Zuk (1,2), Gabriel Lázaro-Muñoz (1)
Poster 67Researchers' Perspectives on Continued Access to Neural Devices Following Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation TrialsGabriel Lázaro-Muñoz (1), Kristin Kostick (1), Peter Zuk (1,2), Laura Torgerson (1), Rebecca Hsu (1), Jill Oliver Robinson (1), Demetrio Sierra-Mercado (1,3), Simon Outram (4), Barbara Koenig (4,5), Stacey Pereira (1), Amy McGuire (1)
Poster 68Patients' Reasons for Declining to Participate in Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation TrialsLavina Kalwani (1), Demetrio Sierra-Mercado (2,3), Simon Outram (4), Kristin Kostick (2), Peter Zuk (1,2), Laura Torgerson (1), Rebecca Hsu (1), Jill Oliver Robinson (1), Barbara Koenig (4,5), Stacey Pereira (2), Amy McGuire (2), Gabriel Lázaro-Muñoz (2)
Poster 69Data Sharing from Deep Brain Stimulation Trials: Researcher PerspectivesGabriel Lázaro-Muñoz (1), Peter Zuk (1,2), Kristin Kostick (1), Laura Torgerson (1), Rebecca Hsu (1), Jill Oliver Robinson (1), Demetrio Sierra-Mercado (1,3), Simon Outram (4), Barbara Koenig (4,5), Stacey Pereira (1), Amy McGuire (1)
Poster 72On the Permissibility of Moral BioenhancementsIan Shane Peebles
Poster 73Why Moral Bioenhancements Are Not (And Never Will Be) ObligatoryIan Shane Peebles
Poster 74Resectioning Psychosurgical Research to Spite the Brain: How 'DBS-Hype' May Hamper Neurosurgical Advancement and Ethical ResearchZaev Suskin
Poster 75 / Stipend RecipientStereotactic Neurosurgery for Neuropsychiatric Illnesses: Deep Brain Stimulation vs. Neuro-AblationZaev Suskin
Poster 77 / Stipend RecipientEthical Issues with the Impact of Gut Microbiota on Human CognitionSaskia E. Verkiel
Poster 79Neurobiological Genesis of Axiology: Justice and Human RightsPlatas Villa Liebet Alery (1), Martínez Bulle-Goyri Victor Manuel (2), Platas Martínez Arnaldo (3), Villanueva Chalabe Pablo (4)
Poster 80Who Should Obtain Consent for Human Intracranial Electrophysiology Studies? Investigator Perspectives and Current RegulationCailin Lechner (1), Joncarmen Mergenthaler (2), Josh Feler (3), Daniel Dohan (4), Winston Chiong (1), Jalayne Arias, (1)
Poster 81Ethical Issues in Developmental-Behavioral PediatricsAdam L. Braddock
Poster 82The Queer Nature of NeuroethicsAnn E. Fink
Poster 84Deep-Brain Stimulation and the Aesthetics of AgencyTimothy Brown
Poster 85 / Oral Presentation / Stipend Recipient"Anger is a Gift:" Moral Enhancement as a Potential Means of OppressionTimothy Brown
Poster 86The Ethics of Brain-to-Brain InterfacingAndreas Wolkenstein (1), Christoph Bublitz (2), Orsolya Friedrich (3)
Poster 87 / Stipend RecipientThe Spectrum of Responsibility Ascription for End Users of Neural TechnologiesAndreas Schönau (1), Sara Goering (1), Eran Klein (1, 2)
Poster 89 / Stipend RecipientMulti-stakeholder ethics in neural prostheses: the need for a common languageGarrett Flynn
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