Contents // Part I Neuroscience, ethics, agency, and the self // 1 Moral decision-making and the brain 3 // Patricia Smith Churchland // 2 A case study in neuroethics: the nature of moral judgment 17 // Adina Roskies // 3 Moral and legal responsibility and the new neuroscience 33 // Stephen J. Morse // 4 Brains, lies, and psychological explanations 51 // Thomas Buller // 5 Being in the world: neuroscience and the ethical agent 61 // Laurie Zoloth // 6 Creativity, gratitude, and the enhancement debate 75 // Erik Parens // 7 Ethical dilemmas in neurodegenerative disease: respecting // patients at the twilight of agency 87 // Agnieszka Jaworska // Part II Neuroethics in practice // 8 From genome to brainome: charting the lessons learned 105 // Ronald M. Green // 9 Protecting human subjects in brain research: a pragmatic perspective 123 // Franklin G. Miller and Joseph J. Fins // 10 Facts, fictions, and the future of neuroethics 141 // Michael S. Gazzaniga // 11 A picture is worth 1000 words, but which 1000? 149 // Judy Illes, Eric Racine, and Matthew P. Kirschen // 12 When genes and brains unite: ethical implications of genomic // neuroimaging 169 // Turhan Canli // 13 Engineering the brain 185 // Kenneth R. Foster // 14 Transcranial magnetic stimulation and the human brain: // an ethical evaluation 201 // Megan S. Steven and Alvaro Pascual-Leone // • • // XXII // CONTENTS // 15 Functional neurosurgical intervention: neuroethics in // the operating room 213 // Paul J.
Ford and Jaimie M. Henderson // 16 Clinicians, patients, and the brain 229 // Robert Klitzman // Part III Justice, social institutions, and neuroethics // 17 The social effects of advances in neuroscience: legal problems, // legal perspectives 245 // Henry T. Greely // 18 Neuroethics in education 265 // Kimberly Sheridan, Elena Zinchenko, and Howard Gardner // 19 Poverty, privilege, and brain development: empirical findings // and ethical implications 277 // Martha J. Farah, Kimberly G. Noble, and Hallam Hurt // 20 Religious responses to neuroscientific questions 289 // Paul Root Wolpe // 21 The mind in the movies: a neuroethical analysis of the portrayal // of the mind in popular media 297 // Maren Grainger-Monsen and Kim Karetsky // Afterword // Neuroethics: mapping a new interdiscipline 313 // Donald Kennedy // Index 321