Neurolaw: The big question

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Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)21-22
Number of pages2
JournalAmerican Journal of Bioethics
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2008

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Acknowledgement: This article grew out of work on neuroimaging as part of National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Human Genome Research Institute grant no. 1-R01-HG003178-02 (Susan M. Wolf, J.D., Principal Investigator) on “Managing Incidental Findings in Human Subjects Research” and participation in the Law & Neuroscience Project funded by the MacArthur Foundation (Michael Gazzaniga, Ph.D., Principal Investigator). The positions taken in this article reflect neither the views of NIH nor those of the MacArthur Foundation. I am indebted to the other members of the Law & Neuroscience Project’s Network on Diminished Brains for their feedback on an earlier version presented at our Fall 2007 meeting. Thanks to Peter Kohlhepp for research assistance. Address correspondence to Susan Wolf, University of Minnesota Law School, 229 19th Ave. So., Minneapolis, MN 55455. E-mail: swolf@umn.edu

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