Law School, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA.
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As neuroscience learns more about the causes of human behaviors, it will give us new ways to change those behaviors. When behaviors are caused by "brain diseases," effective actions that intervene directly in the brain will be readily accepted, but what about direct brain interventions that treat brain-based causes of socially disfavored behaviors that are not generally viewed as diseases?
随着神经科学对人类行为原因的了解越来越多,它将为我们提供改变这些行为的新方法。当行为是由“大脑疾病”引起时,直接干预大脑的有效措施将很容易被接受,但是对于那些不是一般意义上的疾病但基于大脑的、不受社会欢迎的行为,直接对大脑进行干预又如何呢?