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Volume 9, Number 1, January 2009

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Responsibility and Speculation: On Possible Applications of Pediatric fMRI
pp. 1-2(2)
Authors: Fenton, Andrew; Meynell, Letitia; Baylis, Francoise

Internationalism and Global Norms for Neuroethics
pp. 1-2(2)
Author: Toope, Stephen

Ethical Challenges and Interpretive Difficulties with Non-Clinical Applications of Pediatric fMRI
pp. 3-13(11)
Authors: Fenton, Andrew; Meynell, Letitia; Baylis, Francoise

The Fear of New Technology: A Naturally Occurring Phenomenon
pp. 14-16(3)
Authors: Ball, William; Holland, Scott

Considerations for Pediatric Neuroimaging at the Translational Coalface
pp. 18-20(3)
Authors: Thai, N. J.; Talcott, J. B.

A Holistic Approach to the Use of Pediatric fMRI
pp. 32-33(2)
Author: Lask, Bryan

Whose Identity Is It Anyway?
pp. 44-45(2)
Author: Kovacs, Jozsef

Being Whole After Amputation
pp. 48-49(2)
Authors: Slatman, Jenny; Widdershoven, Guy

Autonomy is (Largely) Irrelevant
pp. 50-51(2)
Author: Levy, Neil

Two Types of Autonomy
pp. 52-53(2)
Author: Swindell, J. S.

Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID) and the Limits of Autonomy
pp. 55-56(2)
Authors: Jotkowitz, Alan; Zivotofsky, Ari

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