Bookedited by Andrian Carter, Wayne Hall, Judy Illes.
Contents:
What is addiction neuroethics and why does it matter?
Brain Imaging in Addiction
Molecular Neuroscience and Genetics
Treating Opioid Dependence with Opioids: Exploring the Ethics
Addiction Neuroscience and Tobacco Control
Emerging Neurobiological Treatments of Addiction: Ethical and Public Policy Considerations
Technical, Ethical and Social Issues in the Bioprediction of Addiction Liability and Treatment Response
Autonomy, Responsibility and the Oscillation of Preference
Consent and Coercion in Addiction Treatment
Toward a Lay Descriptive Account of Identity in Addiction Neuroethics
The Impact of Changes in Neuroscience and Research Ethics on the Intellectual History of Addiction Research
The Diction of Addiction at the Intersection of Law and Neuroscience
Social Epistemology: Communicating Neuroscience
Population Approaches to Alcohol, Tobacco and Drugs: Effectiveness, Ethics and Interplay with Addiction Neuroscience
Legal Regulation of Addictive Substances and Addiction
Investment and Vested Interests in Neuroscience Research of Addiction: Ethical Research Requires More than Informed Consent
Private and Public Approaches to Addiction Treatment: Evidence and Beliefs.