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Ethical issues of brain functional imaging: reading your mind
Irene S Karanasiou1, Christos G Biniaris, Andrew J Marsh
1School of Electrical & Computer Eng., National Technical Univ. of Athens, Greece. ikaran@esd.ece.ntua.gr
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
|June 19, 2008
Abstract:
Neuroimaging practice and research are overviewed in this paper through an ethics lens. The main ethical implications in biomedical research concerning functional brain imaging are discussed with the focus on issues related to imaging of personal information and privacy. Specific norms and guidelines will be eventually formed in the future under the umbrella of the new discipline of Neuroethics.

