Why All the &%$# Paperwork? (Jonathan Moreno, PhD)
Jonathan D. Moreno, Ph.D. Dr. Moreno is the David and [...]
What’s New in Neurolaw (David Eagleman, PhD)
David Eagleman is a neuroscientist and a New York Times [...]
What Lurks Behind the Brain Image: Differentiating Neuroscience from Neuro-Bunk (Geoffrey K. Aguirre, MD)
Dr. Geoffrey K. Aguirre, assistant professor of neurology and member [...]
Wakefulness in the 24/7 Society (David Dinges, PhD)
David F. Dinges, Ph.D. Dr. Dinges is Professor of Psychiatry [...]
Transhumanism: Enabling and Transcending the Human Brain (Susan Schneider, PhD)
Dr. Susan Schneider, assistant professor of philosophy and an affiliated [...]
Time to put brain science, not politics, at the centre of drug policy (David Nutt)
April 4, 2019 David Nutt is currently the Edmond J. [...]
The Neuroscience of Enhancement: A Framework for Ethical Analysis (William Casebeer, PhD)
William Casebeer, PhD is well known for his work in [...]
The Medication of Sadness (Robert DeRubeis, PhD)
Recent decades have seen progressively more inclusive definitions of depression [...]
The DSM-5 and Major Depression (Allan Horwitz, PhD)
Depression has become the single most commonly treated mental disorder, [...]
The Development of Neuro Cognitive Systems Underpinning Callous Unemotional Traits and Antisocial Behavior (James Blair PhD)
James Blair, Ph.D. is Chief of the Unit on Affective [...]
The Criminal Brain: How, Could and Should We Change It? (Adrian Raine, PhD)
Dr. Adrian Raine, professor of criminology and psychiatry at Penn [...]
The Brain and the Person: Does Neuroscience Challenge Personal Moral Agency? (Stephen J. Morse, JD, PhD)
Dr. Stephen Morse, professor of law and professor of psychology [...]
The Brain and National Defense: A Neuroethics History (Jonathan Moreno, PhD)
Dr. Jonathan Moreno, professor of medical ethics and of History [...]
The Aesthetic Brain (Anjan Chatterjee, MD, and Blake Gopnik, PhD)
Anjan Chatterjee, MD, Professor of Neurology, Penn Center for Neuroscience [...]
Psilocybin: Implications for healthy psychological functioning and therapeutics (Roland Griffiths)
PLEASE NOTE: You may notice that the last five minutes [...]
Promise and Pitfalls of Neuroeducation (John Gabrieli)
John Gabrieli is the director of the Athinoula A. Martinos Imaging [...]
Predictive Testing for Alzheimer’s Disease (David Wolk, PhD)
Although therapies are limited and a cure remains elusive, the [...]
Predicting Anti-Social Behavior (Adrian Raine, PhD)
One would assume that conducting neuroscience research on antisocial personality [...]
Personality and Mood Enhancement (Martha J. Farah, PhD)
Cognitive ability is not the only trait that people seek [...]
Noninvasive Brain Stimulation: Neuroscience and Neuroethics (Roy Hamilton, MD)
Slides for this talk can be found here.
Neuroscience and National Security (Jonathan Moreno, PhD)
The term "dual use" has at least two axes of [...]
Neurophilosophy and the Origin of Moral Practices (Patricia Churchland)
Patricia Churchland, D.Litt, B.Phil, LLD, was an early proponent of [...]
Neuromarketing (Joseph Kable, PhD)
Marketers have begun using brain imaging for the insights it [...]
Neuroimaging in the Courtroom: a Perspective From the Witness Stand (Geoffrey K. Aguirre, MD, PhD)
Geoffrey K. Aguirre is an Associate Professor of Neurology at [...]
Neuroethics – Are Better Brains Better? (Anjan Chatterjee, MD)
Dr. Anjan Chatterjee, professor of neurology at Penn and faculty [...]
Neuroeconomics and the Future of the Decision Sciences (Paul Glimcher)
Slides for this video can be found here. Paul Glimcher, [...]
Making addiction a brain disease: A social history of addiction neuroscience (Nancy Campbell)
Professor Nancy Campbell is a Professor and the Department Head [...]
Magic or Tragic? The Use of Animals in Research (Prof. Colin Blakemore, PhD)
Colin Blakemore's body of work is concerned with many aspects [...]
Introduction to Neuroscience & Society (Martha J. Farah, PhD)
In this brief video, Professor Farah explains what neuroethics is [...]
Introduction to Neurolaw: Part 3 (Martha J. Farah, PhD)
An accurate lie detector would revolutionize many aspects of society, [...]
Introduction to Neurolaw: Part 2 (Martha J. Farah, PhD)
The nature of excusing conditions, including insanity and immaturity, are [...]
Introduction to Neurolaw: Part 1 (Martha J. Farah, PhD)
This brief introduction to neurolaw focuses on the question "What [...]
Introduction to Neuroethics (Martha J. Farah, Ph.D)
In this lecture, delivered at the end of a neuroethics [...]
Intergroup Conflict and Conciliation: Insights from Psychology and Neuroscience (Rebecca Saxe, PhD)
How do people understand each other, develop and change attitudes [...]
Inevitable Mens Rea and Legal Insanity in the Age of Neuroscience
Dr. Stephen Morse is the Ferdinand Wakeman Hubbell Professor of [...]
Incidental Findings in MRI Research (John Detre, MD)
John A. Detre, M.D. Dr. Detre is Professor of Neurology [...]
Health Inequalities as Problem for Neuroscience (Peter Gianaros, PhD)
Why do poor people suffer with more chronic diseases and [...]
Genetics, Social Class, and Education in Child Development (Elliot Tucker Drob PhD)
Elliot Tucker-Drob received his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University [...]
From Moral Concern to Moral Constraint: The Next Frontier of Neuroethics (Fiery Cushman, PhD)
Slides for this video can be found here. Fiery Cushman is [...]