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In this issue:
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Minds, Brains, and Norms Michael S. Pardo & Dennis Patterson Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
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Brain, Behavior, and Knowledge Walter Glannon Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
Commentary
No Nonsense Neuro-law Sarah K. Robins & Carl F. Craver Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
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Neural Lie Detection, Criterial Change, and OrdinaryLanguage Thomas Nadelhoffer Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
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More on the Conceptual and the Empirical: Misunderstandings, Clarifications, and Replies Michael S. Pardo & Dennis Patterson Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
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Cognitive Enhancement, Virtue Ethics and the Good Life Barbro Elisabeth Esmeralda Fröding Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
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Does Memory Modification Threaten Our Authenticity? Alexandre Erler Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
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Is There a Need for Clinical Neuroskepticism? Eran Klein Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
Letter
Lies, Damn Lies and Placebos: A Comment on Foreid et al Christopher James Ryan Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
Book Review
Review of Martha J. Farah, ed., Neuroethics: An Introduction with Readings Walter Glannon Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
Book Review
Review of Enrique Bonete, Neuroética Práctica (Practical Neuroethics) Carissa Véliz Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: Recent Advancement and Neuroethical Issues Vinay K. Shukla Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
An attempt to provide understandable and up-to-date information regarding intelligence testing, intelligence theories, personal competence, adaptive behavior and intellectual disability (mental retardation) as they relate to death penalty (capital punishment) issues. A particular focus will be on psychological measurement, statistical and psychometric issues.