American Journal of Bioethics logo Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group logo

Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group

More about this publication?
Related content
Volume 7, Number 9, September 2007

< previous issue | all issues | next issue >

Articles

Not Forgetting Forgetting
pp. 1-2(2)
Author: Illes, Judy

Propranolol and the Prevention of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Is it Wrong to Erase the "Sting" of Bad Memories?
pp. 12-20(9)
Authors: Henry, Michael; Fishman, Jennifer R.; Youngner, Stuart J.

Spinoza's Passions
pp. 21-23(3)
Author: Trachtman, Howard

Debunking Alarmist Objections to the Pharmacological Prevention of PTSD
pp. 23-25(3)
Authors: Hall, Wayne; Carter, Adrian

Clarifying the Debate Over Therapeutic Forgetting
pp. 25-27(3)
Author: Kolber, Adam

Propranolol, Cognitive Biases, and Practical Decision-Making
pp. 31-32(2)
Author: Craigie, Jillian

Emotions, Memory Suppression, and Identity
pp. 33-34(2)
Author: Kabasenche, William P.

The Moral Costs of Prophylactic Propranolol
pp. 35-36(2)
Author: Hurley, Elisa A.

Neuroethical Concerns about Moderating Traumatic Memories
pp. 38-40(3)
Authors: Liao, S. Matthew; Wasserman, David T.

Memory-Altering Drugs: Shifting the Paradigm of Informed Consent
pp. 40-42(3)
Authors: Tenenbaum, Evelyn M.; Reese, Brian

The Neuroscience of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging fMRI for Deception Detection
pp. 58-60(3)
Authors: Johnson, Kevin A.; Kozel, F. Andrew; Laken, Steven J.; George, Mark S.

Neuroimaging as Evidence
pp. 62-63(2)
Author: Egan, Erin A.

Inadmissible, Eh?
pp. 67-69(3)
Authors: Downie, Jocelyn; Murphy, Ronalda

Functional Neuroimaging and the Law: A Canadian Perspective
pp. 69-70(2)
Author: McMonagle, Ethan

Brain Privacy: How Can We Protect It?
pp. 70-73(4)
Author: Alpert, Sheri

< previous issue | all issues | next issue >

Key

Free Content
Free content
New Content
New content
Open Access Content
Open access content
Subscribed Content
Subscribed content
Free Trial Content
Free trial content

Text size:

A | A | A | A
Share this item with others: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. print icon Print this page