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    Grace Lee, Judy Illes, Frauke Ohl, editors.
    Summary: Behavioral neuroscience encompasses the disciplines of neurobiology and psychology to study mechanisms of behavior. This volume provides a contemporary overview of the current state of how ethics informs behavioral neuroscience research. There is dual emphasis on ethical challenges in experimental animal approaches and in clinical and nonclinical research involving human participants.

    Contents:
    Section I. Experimental Animal Research
    Ethical Issues Associated with the Use of Animal Experimentation in Behavioural Neuroscience Research
    The use of animal models in behavioural neuroscience research
    Does the goal justify the methods? Harm and Benefit in Neuroscience Research Using Animals
    A Framework for investigating animal consciousness
    Telos, Conservation of Welfare, and Ethical Issues in Genetic Engineering of Animals
    Would the elimination of the capacity to suffer evolve ethical dilemmas in experimental animal research?
    Section II. Clinical Research
    Ethics of human research in behavioral neuroscience: Overview of section II
    What?s special about the ethical challenges of studying disorders with altered brain activity?
    Effects of brain injury on moral agency: Ethical dilemmas in investigating human behavior
    Genetic testing and neuroimaging for youth at risk for mental illness: Trading off benefit and risk
    Externalization of consciousness: Scientific possibilities and clinical implications
    How does enhancing cognition affect human values? How does this translate into social responsibility?
    Deep brain stimulation: A principled and pragmatic approach to understanding the ethical and clinical challenges of an evolving technology
    Ethical issues and ethical therapy associated with anxiety disorders
    Just like a circus: The public consumption of sex differences
    Money and morals: Ending clinical trials for financial reasons.
    Digital Access Springer 2015