Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
Sports
History
TV & Film
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts125/v4/c9/ba/54/c9ba5409-954c-c90c-983b-af054f48d48b/mza_14279660090958818607.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Neuroethics Today
Neuroethics Today
39 episodes
1 week ago
It's time for Neuroethics to make today’s news. Katherine Bassil, an upcoming neuroscientist and neuroethics enthusiast, has always tried to advocate for bridging the fields of neuroscience and neuroethics together. The absence of similar enterprises from the community makes it even more difficult for Katherine to achieve her goal. Join Katherine on her mission to show that being a neuroscientist and Neuroethics advocate, is the way for responsible brain innovation. The Neuroethics Today Podcast brings you interviews with experts in the field, where Neuroethics will question the science.
Show more...
Science
RSS
All content for Neuroethics Today is the property of Neuroethics Today and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
It's time for Neuroethics to make today’s news. Katherine Bassil, an upcoming neuroscientist and neuroethics enthusiast, has always tried to advocate for bridging the fields of neuroscience and neuroethics together. The absence of similar enterprises from the community makes it even more difficult for Katherine to achieve her goal. Join Katherine on her mission to show that being a neuroscientist and Neuroethics advocate, is the way for responsible brain innovation. The Neuroethics Today Podcast brings you interviews with experts in the field, where Neuroethics will question the science.
Show more...
Science
https://d3t3ozftmdmh3i.cloudfront.net/production/podcast_uploaded_episode/1230046/1230046-1588333086179-ff98ac9fd9ea.jpg
Anna Wexler - "The misleading claims is the most concerning aspect of DTC Neurotechnology."
Neuroethics Today
42 minutes 37 seconds
5 years ago
Anna Wexler - "The misleading claims is the most concerning aspect of DTC Neurotechnology."

During Episode 3 of Season 2, we decided to focus our attention on an increasingly emerging topic in neuroethics: Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) Neurotechnology. Katherine Bassil - founder and host - together with Dr. Anna Wexler - Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania - discuss the ethics of DTC Neurotechnology, associated misconceptions, concerns, and advantages of working closely with neurotech companies. We covered questions such as: What are known DTC neurotechnologies? What should consumers beware of when purchasing a DTC Neurotechnology? What are advantages of working closely with neurotech companies? What has changed in the past decade and what should we look forward to? That covers just the top of the iceberg of what we discussed on this episode. Curious for more? Tune in NOW!

Useful Links:

"An open letter concerning do‐it‐yourself users of transcranial direct current stimulation"
PsyberGuide - Mental Health App Guide

Neuroethics Today website
Neuroethics Today on Twitter
Neuroethics Today on Instagram
Neuroethics Today Merch
Neuroethics Today Blog (new!)

Neuroethics Today
It's time for Neuroethics to make today’s news. Katherine Bassil, an upcoming neuroscientist and neuroethics enthusiast, has always tried to advocate for bridging the fields of neuroscience and neuroethics together. The absence of similar enterprises from the community makes it even more difficult for Katherine to achieve her goal. Join Katherine on her mission to show that being a neuroscientist and Neuroethics advocate, is the way for responsible brain innovation. The Neuroethics Today Podcast brings you interviews with experts in the field, where Neuroethics will question the science.