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"Neuroethical Considerations Regarding Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation"^^ .
"Along with advances in brain technologies comes the ability to enhance the cognitive and affective states of normal people. In this essay, I examine a relatively young technology used in cognitive neuroscience called transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). I explain what it is, how it works and what some of its applications are. I suggest that a potential source of reservation one might have regarding brain-altering enhancement is the threat it seemingly poses to the subjective importance of mental states. I then consider the possibility of its being used as an enhancement device and question the authenticity of abilities of individuals that are enhanced by use of TMS. I conclude that judgments regarding the appropriateness of such neurocognitive enhancements should be considered on a case by case basis."^^ .
"2008-06-18" .
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"Neuroethical Considerations Regarding Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (Other)"^^ .
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"Neuroethical_Considerations_of_TMS_for_SPPconference.doc"^^ .
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"Neuroethical Considerations Regarding Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (PDF)"^^ .
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"Neuroethical_Considerations_of_TMS_for_SPPconference.pdf"^^ .
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"Neuroethical Considerations Regarding Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (Image (PNG))"^^ .
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"Neuroethical Considerations Regarding Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (Indexer Terms)"^^ .
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"Neuroethical Considerations Regarding Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (Indexer Terms)"^^ .
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"Philosophy of Mind" .
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"Philosophy of Science" .
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"Neuropsychiatry" .
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