Posts Tagged ‘aggression’
Let’s anticipate the potential misuse of neurological data to minimize the risks–and maximize the benefits
__ The perils of opening the mind (Boston Globe): “Forget the joystick. Today you can use your mind alone to navigate virtual environments or fly real-world drones. You can buy sleek headbands that read your brain signals and help you meditate or stay focused. Or you can get them for your kids to make sure…
Read MorePeace Among Primates (Part 3)
A few days ago we published the first and second installments of this Peace Among Primates series, by neuroscientist Robert Sapolsky. Today we publish the third and final one. Peace Among Primates (Part 3) Anyone who says peace is not part of human nature knows too little about primates, including ourselves. –By Robert M. Sapolsky Natural born…
Read MoreBrain Health for lawyers
The Complete Lawyer, a legal publication distributed to bar members in several states, just published an article on Ten Important Truths About Aging: How we age is at least partially under our control, By Elkhonon Goldberg and Alvaro Fernandez. We were happy to contribute to the ongoing debate about ethics and aging in the legal…
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