Ethical Dilemma Faced in Neuroethics
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Mind, Brain, Health, and Education is a new and growing field. What, in your opinion, is the most challenging ethical dilemma faced by this field? Give an example from your personal or professional experience to illustrate your opinion and offer evidence to support your statement.
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Write an original comment (200 to 250 words) in response to the prompt above.
Base your post on what you have read, watched, and discussed this week, as well as what you have experienced in your personal and/or professional life.
Frame your post in a way that motivates your classmates to care about the issue and respond to your post.
Be sure to provide in-text citations and a list of all references for the resources that support your thoughts. (References are a list of the sources you have cited within your response and come at the end of your post.) These must follow APA format. Students are required to use at least one in-text citation.
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Ethical Dilemma Faced in Neuroethics
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Ethical Dilemma Faced in Neuroethics
Educational Neuroscience, or at times called "Mind, Brain, and Education" ( Ansari, 2015), is a rapidly growing field. Scientists have been faced with ethical challenges as they explore this particular field. Neuroscience has gained much public awareness over the years, with the media publishing numerous articles on the brain. However, as Ansari suggested, establishing a knowledge hierarchy is one ethical challenge that neuroscientists need to deal with. This is because the sources of evidence of their findings are often highly judged. Since the value given to neuroscientific evidence does not lead to a reasonable conclusion, this issue often poses a tremendous ethical challenge to scientists. Therefore, scientists need to recognize how ordinary people's findings will be perceived, thus finding ways to communicate their research without being misunderstood.
Another ethical issue is the Neuroimaging techniques. Scientists have been using sophisticated techniques to demonstrate images of the b...
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