Thursday, April 16, 2009

Cognitive Neuroscience Links 04/16/2009

  • Emerging technologies raise the possibility that we may be able to treat trauma victims by pharmaceutically dampening factual or emotional aspects of their memories. Such technologies raise a panoply of legal and ethical issues. While many of these issues remain off in the distance, some have already arisen.

    In this brief commentary for the journal Neuroethics, I discuss a real-life case of memory erasure. The case reveals why the contours of our freedom of memory -- our limited bundle of rights to control our memories and be free of outside control -- already merit some attention.

    tags: memory, neuroethics, grue, cogsci


Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.

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