1st Edition
Neurotechnology Premises, Potential, and Problems
Neurotechnology as Demiurgical Force: Avoiding Icarus’ Folly ; James Giordano
The Potential Utility of Advanced Sciences Convergence: Analytical Methods to Depict, Assess, and Forecast Trends in Neuroscience and Neurotechnological Developments and Uses ; Ashok Vaseashta
Is the Use of Neurotechnology in Education an Enablement,
Treatment, or Enhancement? M. Layne Kalbfl eisch
Images of Uncertainty: Two Cases; Tom Koch
Neurogenetic and Neural Tissue-Implantation Technology: Neuroethical, Legal, and Social Issues James Giordano
Neuroprotective Agents Commonly Display Hormesis: Implications for Nanoneuropharmacology; Edward J. Calabrese, John A. Ives, and James Giordano
Neuroprostheses: Implications of the Current and Future State
of the Science and Technology; Pratik Y. Chhatbar and Subrata Saha
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, Deep Brain Stimulation, and Personal Identity: Ethical Questions and Neuroethical Approaches for Medical Practice; Fabrice Jotterand and James Giordano
Promises and Perils of Cognitive Performance Tools: A Dialogue; Erik Viirre, Françoise Baylis, and Jocelyn Downie
The Age of Neuroelectronics; Adam Keiper
Ethical Issues in Performance-Enhancing Technologies: From Bench to Headline Eric Racine, Donald DuRousseau, and Judy Illes
The Cyborg and Cyborgization; Paolo Benanti
Is Neuroenhancement Unnatural, and Does It Morally Matter? Helena Siipi
A Surety Engineering Framework and Process to Address Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues for Neurotechnologies; Wendy L. Shaneyfelt and David E. Peercy
Neurotechnology, Culture, and the Need for a Cosmopolitan Neuroethics; James Giordano and Roland Benedikter
Cognitive Enhancement, Analogical Reasoning, and Social Justice; Darryl Gunson
Policy Implications of Technologies for Cognitive Enhancement ; Daniel Sarewitz and Thomas H. Karas
Neurotechnology Research and the World Stage: Ethics, Biopower, and Policy; Misti Ault Anderson, Nicholas Fitz, and Daniel Howlader
Biotechnology: Who Benefits, Who Is Harmed?; Jolyon Jesty
Biography
James Giordano, PhD, is Director of the Center for Neurotechnology Studies at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies, Arlington, Virginia, Fulbright Professor of Neuroscience, Neurotechnology and Ethics at the Human Science Center of Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, Germany, and Research Professor of Neurosciences and Ethics in the Department of Electrical and Computational Engineering at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. His ongoing research addresses the ethical issues that are generated from neuroscientific and neurotechnological research and its applications in medicine, public life, and sociocultural conduct.






