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Brain Exceptionalism? Learning From the Past With an Eye Toward the Future

American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 15 (2):139-141 (2024)
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Discussions about brain data and privacy, particularly those advocating for human rights frameworks, at times, have embodied problematic undercurrents of, if not overt appeals to, neuro-exceptional...

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