This book focuses on topics at the intersection of neuroethics and neurodevelopment, bringing together perspectives from experts in clinical assessment and intervention and researchers in child psychology, neuroscience, medicine, health policy, in law and social work. The aim is to examine the ethical issues surrounding how changes in human neurodevelopment have been described and the implications of these explanations for those with experience, treatment and intervention, as well as health and leadership. We also explore related topics including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, ethical implications of neurotechnology, biomarkers, machine learning, and precision medicine.
We combine new and old research in the new legal field of neuroscience.
We lead the discussion through chapters written by international scholars from diverse fields, including law, philosophy, and medicine.
Create an international method that will be useful in international arbitration.
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