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Volume 8, Number 9, September 2008
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Articles

Lights, Camera, Inaction? Neuroimaging and Disorders of Consciousness
pp. 1-3(3)
Authors: Fins, Joseph; Illes, Judy

Neuroimaging and Disorders of Consciousness: Envisioning an Ethical Research Agenda
pp. 3-12(10)
Authors: Fins, Joseph; Illes, Judy; Bernat, James; Hirsch, Joy; Laureys, Steven; Murphy, Emily

Ethical Challenges in Research: Another Look
pp. 15-17(3)
Author: Bird, Stephanie

That Little Matter of Consciousness
pp. 17-19(3)
Author: Farah, Martha

Going Beyond the Evidence
pp. 19-21(3)
Author: Levy, Neil

Soul-Making in Neuroimaging?
pp. 21-22(2)
Author: Wu, Kevin Chien-Chang

The Risks of Reducing Consciousness to Neuroimaging
pp. 25-26(2)
Authors: Schwartz, Rob; Schwartz, Mirra

Unconscious Pain
pp. 27-28(2)
Author: Gligorov, Nada

“Neglected Personhood” and Neglected Questions: Remarks on the Moral Significance of Consciousness
pp. 31-33(3)
Authors: Wilkinson, Dominic; Kahane, Guy; Savulescu, Julian

The Burden of Self-Consciousness
pp. 33-34(2)
Author: Baertschi, Bernard

The Implications of Caring for the Injured Brain
pp. 35-36(2)
Author: Lanoix, Monique

Encephaloethics: A History of the Ethics of the Brain
pp. 37-42(6)
Author: Jonsen, Albert

fMRI in Brain Research in Its Historical Context
pp. 43-45(3)
Author: Jardetzky, Oleg

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