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Ethical commitments, principles, and practices guiding intracranial neuroscientific research in humans
- Feinsinger, Ashley;
- Pouratian, Nader;
- Ebadi, Hamasa;
- Adolphs, Ralph;
- Andersen, Richard;
- Beauchamp, Michael S;
- Chang, Edward F;
- Crone, Nathan E;
- Collinger, Jennifer L;
- Fried, Itzhak;
- Mamelak, Adam;
- Richardson, Mark;
- Rutishauser, Ueli;
- Sheth, Sameer A;
- Suthana, Nanthia;
- Tandon, Nitin;
- Yoshor, Daniel;
- Consortium, on behalf of the NIH Research Opportunities in Humans
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2021.11.011Abstract
Leveraging firsthand experience, BRAIN-funded investigators conducting intracranial human neuroscience research propose two fundamental ethical commitments: (1) maintaining the integrity of clinical care and (2) ensuring voluntariness. Principles, practices, and uncertainties related to these commitments are offered for future investigation.
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