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The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 7 Issue 9 2007

ISSN: 1536-0075 (electronic) 1526-5161 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 12 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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Not Forgetting Forgetting
Judy Illes
Pages 1 – 2
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Perspective
Rethinking Neuroethics in the Light of the Extended Mind Thesis
Neil Levy
Pages 3 – 11
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Propranolol and the Prevention of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Is it Wrong to Erase the “Sting” of Bad Memories?
Michael Henry;  Jennifer R. Fishman; Stuart J. Youngner
Pages 12 – 20
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Spinoza's Passions
Howard Trachtman
Pages 21 – 23
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Debunking Alarmist Objections to the Pharmacological Prevention of PTSD
Wayne Hall; Adrian Carter
Pages 23 – 25
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Clarifying the Debate Over Therapeutic Forgetting
Adam Kolber
Pages 25 – 27
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Necessary Forgetting: On the Use of Propranolol in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Management
Leah B. Rosenberg
Pages 27 – 28
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Preventing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder or Pathologizing Bad Memories?
Jennifer A. Bell
Pages 29 – 30
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Propranolol, Cognitive Biases, and Practical Decision-Making
Jillian Craigie
Pages 31 – 32
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Emotions, Memory Suppression, and Identity
William P. Kabasenche
Pages 33 – 34
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The Moral Costs of Prophylactic Propranolol
Elisa A. Hurley
Pages 35 – 36
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Propranolol and Its Potential Inhibition of Positive Post-Traumatic Growth
Jason E. Warnick
Pages 37 – 38
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Neuroethical Concerns about Moderating Traumatic Memories
S. Matthew Liao; David T. Wasserman
Pages 38 – 40
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Memory-Altering Drugs: Shifting the Paradigm of Informed Consent
Evelyn M. Tenenbaum; Brian Reese
Pages 40 – 42
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On Moralizing and Hidden Agendas: The Pot and the Kettle in Political Bioethics
Robert M. Sade
Pages 42 – 43
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Functional Neuroimaging and the Law: Trends and Directions for Future Scholarship
Stacey A. Tovino
Pages 44 – 56
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Some Thoughts about the Evaluation of Non-Clinical Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Jennifer J. Kulynych
Pages 57 – 58
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The Neuroscience of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging fMRI for Deception Detection
Kevin A. Johnson;  F. Andrew Kozel;  Steven J. Laken; Mark S. George
Pages 58 – 60
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Neuroimaging, Entrapment, and the Predisposition to Crime
Carter Snead
Pages 60 – 61
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