A neuroethics framework for the Australian Brain Initiative

Adrian Carter, Linda J. Richards, Deborah Apthorp, Mostafa Rahimi Azghadi, David R. Badcock, Bernard Balleine, John M. Bekkers, Michael Berk, James A. Bourne, Andrew P. Bradley, Michael Breakspear, Alan Brichta, Olivia Carter, Anne Castles, Khaled Chakli, Sarah Cohen-Woods, Simon J. Conn, Jennifer Cornish, Kim Cornish, Greig de ZubicarayGary F. Egan, Peter G. Enticott, Bernadette M. Fitzgibbon, Cynthia Forlini, Alex Fornito, Lyn Griffiths, Judith Gullifer, Wayne Hall, Glenda Halliday, Anthony J. Hannan, Stefan Harrer, Alan Harvey, Chris Hatherly, Ian B. Hickie, Jeanette Kennett, Matthew Kiernan, Trevor Kilpatrick, Isabell Kiral-Kornek, Mayuresh S. Korgaonkar, Andrew J. Lawrence, Rick Leventer, Neil Levy, Julio Licinio, Nigel Lovell, Geoff Mackellar, Lynne Malcolm, Alice Mason, Jason B. Mattingley, Sarah E. Medland, Patricia T. Michie, Jess Nithianantharajah, John Parker, Jonathan M. Payne, Laura Poole-Warren, Pankaj Sah, Zoltan Sarnyai, Peter R. Schofield, Olga Shimoni, David H. K. Shum, Tim Silk, Mark Slee, Ashleigh E. Smith, Tina Soulis, Sharath Sriram, Greg J. Stuart, Jonathan Tapson, Matthew B. Thompson, André van Schaik, et al

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Abstract

Neuroethics is central to the Australian Brain Initiative’s aim to sustain a thriving and responsible neurotechnology industry. Diverse and inclusive community and stakeholder engagement and a trans-disciplinary approach to neuroethics will be key to the success of the Australian Brain Initiative.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)365-369
Number of pages5
JournalNeuron
Volume101
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • bioethics
  • brain
  • management
  • neurosciences

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