Illes Judy, Raffin Thomas A
Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics, 701 Welch Road, Palo Alto, CA 94304-5748, USA.
Brain Cogn. 2002 Dec;50(3):341-4. doi: 10.1016/s0278-2626(02)00522-5.
The vision for the special issue in Brain and Cognition is rooted in the need to bring to the foreground the state of scientific knowledge in research and clinical neuroimaging ethics. To this end, the issue highlights a broad range of relatively unexplored ethical challenges in functional neuroimaging with MR, alone or in combination with other neuroimaging modalities, from imaging the central nervous system of the fetus in utero through neural activation patterns associated with cognition and behavior in childhood and in adulthood. Theoretical, practical, and ethical considerations at the heart of imaging healthy research subjects and cognitively compromised patients are explored.
《大脑与认知》特刊的愿景源于将研究和临床神经影像伦理学的科学知识现状置于前沿的需求。为此,该特刊重点关注了功能磁共振成像(MR)单独或与其他神经成像方式结合使用时,在功能神经成像方面一系列相对未被探索的伦理挑战,涵盖从子宫内胎儿中枢神经系统成像到儿童和成人与认知及行为相关的神经激活模式等内容。探讨了对健康研究对象和认知受损患者进行成像时核心的理论、实践和伦理考量。