fMRI in the public eye

作者: Eric Racine , Ofek Bar-Ilan , Judy Illes

DOI: 10.1038/NRN1609

关键词: Brain mappingPublic arenaPsychologyCognitive scienceDevelopmental psychology

摘要: The wide dissemination and expanding applications of functional MRI have not escaped the attention media or discussion in wider public arena. From bench to bedside, this technology has introduced substantial ethical challenges. Are boundaries what it can cannot achieve being communicated public? its limitations understood? And given complexities that are inherent neuroscience, current avenues for communication adequate?

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