Ethical practice is a vital component in neuroscience innovation, and that practice must reflect the interests of society. However, truly ethical and responsible innovation may require moving beyond current theory toward more creative and imaginative approaches. Here, we present neuroethics hackathons as a case study in bridging theory to practice.
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Neuron
December 2024
Institute of Neuroethics Think and Do Tank, Atlanta, GA USA; Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA.
Ethical practice is a vital component in neuroscience innovation, and that practice must reflect the interests of society. However, truly ethical and responsible innovation may require moving beyond current theory toward more creative and imaginative approaches. Here, we present neuroethics hackathons as a case study in bridging theory to practice.
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