Ethical concerns in hce: The examples of cognitive enhancing drugs and noninvasive brain stimulation

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Abstract

In the mapping of ethical issues regarding human cognitive enhancement, we used a two-tiered approach in which we first carried out a systematic search, followed by the addition of references found in the literature identified in this search. We will here first present the two applications (or rather, areas of applications) that we focused on in our literature search. Then we will go through the main ethical issues that we identified in the search.

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Forsberg, E. M., Shelley-Egan, C., Thorstensen, E., Landeweerd, L., & Hofmann, B. (2017). Ethical concerns in hce: The examples of cognitive enhancing drugs and noninvasive brain stimulation. In SpringerBriefs in Ethics (pp. 15–29). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53823-5_3

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