Pediatric neuroenhancement
Ethical, legal, social, and neurodevelopmental implications
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- Pediatric Neuroenhancment
- Steven M. Rothman, Pediatric Neurologist, Mercy Clinic St Louissrothman62@gmail.com
Submitted April 16, 2013 - Reply to Rothman
- William D. Graf, Child Neurologist, Yale School of Medicinewilliam.graf@yale.edu
- William D. Graf, New Haven, CT; Saskia K. Nagel, Osnabr?ck Germany; Leon G. Epstein, Chicago, IL; Geoffrey Miller, New Haven, CT; Dan Larriviere, New Orleans, LA
Submitted April 16, 2013
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- Abstract
- GLOSSARY
- METHODS
- PEDIATRIC NEUROENHANCEMENT AND EMERGING PRACTICE TRENDS
- ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING PRINCIPLES FOR NEUROENHANCEMENT IN PEDIATRIC POPULATIONS
- DEVELOPMENTAL ISSUES RELEVANT TO NEUROENHANCEMENT
- SOCIAL AND LEGAL ISSUES RELEVANT TO NEUROENHANCEMENT
- PROFESSIONAL ISSUES RELEVANT TO NEUROENHANCEMENT
- DISCUSSION
- AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS
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