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Cognitive Enhancement An Interdisciplinary Perspective

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

22.05.2015

Herausgeber

Elisabeth Hildt + weitere

Verlag

Springer Netherland

Seitenzahl

315

Maße (L/B/H)

23.5/15.5/1.8 cm

Gewicht

504 g

Auflage

2013

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-94-017-8402-3

Beschreibung

Rezension

From the reviews:

“The editors and chapter authors have produced a very informative book. The intended audience is wide ranging and includes ethicists, philosophers, physicians, psychologists, attorneys, and legislators. … Written and edited by international experts in the field, this is a welcome addition to neuroethics. It covers an increasingly important issue for our society, cognitive enhancement.” (Michael Joel Schrift, Doody’s Book Reviews, August, 2013)

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Elisabeth Hildt studierte Biochemie in Tübingen und München, Promotion in Tübingen zum Thema Medizinethik. Seit 1998 Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin mit dem Schwerpunkt Medizinethik am Institut Technik-Theologie-Naturwissenschaften in München.

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

22.05.2015

Herausgeber

Verlag

Springer Netherland

Seitenzahl

315

Maße (L/B/H)

23.5/15.5/1.8 cm

Gewicht

504 g

Auflage

2013

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-94-017-8402-3

Herstelleradresse

Springer-Verlag KG
Sachsenplatz 4-6
1201 Wien
AT

Email: GPSR Kontakt

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  • 1. Cognitive Enhancement – a Critical Look at the Recent Debate; Elisabeth Hildt       
    Medical and Psychosocial Aspects of Cognitive Enhancement
    2. Pharmacological Neuroenhancement: Substances and Epidemiology; Andreas G. Franke and Klaus Lieb
    3. Psychopharmacological Neuroenhancement: Evidence on Safety and Efficacy; Dimitris Repantis
    4. A Bubble of Enthusiasm: How Prevalent is the Use of Prescription Stimulants for Cognitive Enhancement?; Brad Partridge
    5. Modeling the Effects of Modafinil on Selective Attention Electroencephalographic Neural Correlates; Carlos Trenado and Daniel J. Strauss
    6. Behavioral Neuroenhancement; Martin Dresler
    7. The Influence of Sports on Cognitive Task Performance – a Critical Overview; Pavel Dietz
    8. The Human Experiment: How We Won’t Win the Rat Race. What Can We Learn from Brain Stimulation in Humans and Rats About Enhancing the Functional Neurobiology of Higher Cognitive Functions?; Colleen Dockery
    Philosophical and Ethical Aspects of Cognitive Enhancement
    9. Better Brains or Bitter Brains? The Ethics of Neuroenhancement; Kirsten Brukamp
    10. Cognitive Enhancement – to what End?; Michael Hauskeller
    11. Nano-Bionic Devices for the Purpose of Cognitive Enhancement: Toward a Preliminary Ethical Framework; Frédéric Gilbert
    12. Cognitive-Enhancing Drugs, Behavioral Training and the Mechanism of Cognitive Enhancement; Emma Peng Chien
    13. What Is Cognitive Enhancement? And Is It Justified to Point Out This Kind of Enhancement Within the Ethical Discussion?; Roland Kipke
    14. No Pain, No Gain? Objections to the Use of Cognitive Enhancement on the Basis of Its Potential Effects on the Value of Achievement; Lisa Forsberg
    15. Does the Cognitive Enhancement Debate Call for a Renewal of the Deliberative Role of Bioethics?; Cynthia Forlini and Eric Racine
    Sociological, Political and Legal Aspects of Cognitive Enhancement
    16. The Biopolitics of Cognitive Enhancement; Peter B. Reiner
    17. Are We Heading Towards an ‘Enhancement Society’?; Armin Grunwald 
    18. Leveling the Playing Field: Fairness in the Cognitive Enhancement Debate; Greta Wagner
    19. My Mind is Mine!? Cognitive Liberty as a Legal Concept; Jan-Christoph Bublitz
    20. Cognitive Enhancement and Criminal Behavior; Elizabeth Shaw
    21. Enhanced Control and Criminal Responsibility; John Danaher