Illes Judy, Blakemore Colin, Hansson Mats G, Hensch Takao K, Leshner Alan, Maestre Gladys, Magistretti Pierre, Quirion Rémi, Strata Piergiorgio
Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics, Department of Radiology, 701 Welch Road, Building A, Suite 1105, Palo Alto, California 94304-5748, USA.
Nat Rev Neurosci. 2005 Dec;6(12):977-82. doi: 10.1038/nrn1808.
With an ever-increasing understanding of the brain mechanisms associated with core human attributes and values, there is an increasing public interest in the results of neuroscience research and the ways in which that new knowledge will be used. Here, we present perspectives on engaging the public on these issues on an international scale, the role of the media, and prospects for the new field of neuroethics as both a focus and a driver of these efforts.
随着对与人类核心属性和价值观相关的大脑机制的理解不断加深,公众对神经科学研究成果以及这些新知识的应用方式越来越感兴趣。在此,我们阐述了在国际范围内就这些问题与公众互动、媒体的作用以及神经伦理学这一新领域作为这些努力的重点和驱动力的前景等方面的观点。