Neuroimaging of emotion and personality: scientific evidence and ethical considerations
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Neuroimaging of emotion and personality: scientific evidence and ethical considerations
Abstract
Affective neuroscience has seen an explosion of research efforts using modern neuroimaging approaches to uncover the neural basis of emotion and personality. The first section of this paper reviews studies from the domains of affective and forensic neuroimaging. These studies illustrate some of the topics likely to be the subject of future ethical debates. The second section relates limitations of the neuroimaging approach to ethical considerations in predicting future psychopathology on the basis of brain state analysis.
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