![]() ![]() We then get into neuroethics, and talk about agency, going through an example of deep brain stimulation applied to alleviating Parkinson’s Disease criteria for medical interventions neuroscience in the courtroom and moral responsibility. Starting with neuroimaging, we discuss the information we can get from it what brain activity means and what neuroscience adds to the study of human behavior. ![]() In this episode, we talk about neuroimaging studies, neuroethics, and free will. She was a member of the McDonnell Project in Neurophilosophy, and the MacArthur Law and Neuroscience Project. Roskies' philosophical research interests lie at the intersection of philosophy and neuroscience, and include philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, and ethics. ![]() Adina Roskies is The Helman Family Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Cognitive Science Program at Dartmouth College. This show is sponsored by Enlites, Learning & Development done differently. ![]()
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