Neurointerventions, crime, and punishment : ethical considerations / Jesper Ryberg.

Advances in new neuroscientific research tools and technologies have not only led to new insight into the processes of the human brain, they have also refined and provided genuinely new ways of modifying and manipulating the human brain. The aspiration of such interventions is to affect conative, co...

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Main Author: Ryberg, Jesper
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2019.
Series:Studies in penal theory and philosophy.
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