Neuroethical policy design : a lifetime's exploration of public policy and human brains / Dana Lee Baker, Raquel Lisette Baker.
2022
H97 .B35 2022
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Title
Neuroethical policy design : a lifetime's exploration of public policy and human brains / Dana Lee Baker, Raquel Lisette Baker.
ISBN
9783030922894 (electronic bk.)
3030922898 (electronic bk.)
9783030922870
3030922871
3030922898 (electronic bk.)
9783030922870
3030922871
Published
Cham : Springer, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 198 pages) : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-92289-4 doi
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H97 .B35 2022
Dewey Decimal Classification
320.60971
Summary
This volume focuses on the emergent field of neuroethics comparing and contrasting how two democracies, Canada and the United States, have begun adapting public policy design to better fit human minds. The book focuses on issues relevant to all members of the general population and discusses a series of policy issues arranged roughly in the order in which they become relevant in a typical persons lifetime. After the introductory chapter each chapter considers an area of public policy particularly relevant to a different stage of life from early childhood education policy, to policies for higher education and the workplace, to end of life decisions in living wills and advance directives. The author puts forth that making the shift towards more neurologically appropriate policy will likely be a gradual process hampered primarily by two issues. The first is the inability of neuroscientists to come to agreement on increasingly sophisticated research findings. The second issue points out that bringing policy and neurology into a more synchronous relationship requires a commitment to prolonged effort involves the largely unrecognized reality of entrenched neurological interests. The first chapter introduces the concept of disconnect between policy design with traditional understandings of the brain and goes on to highlight developments in the science of human neurology in recent years. To help contextualize the book, examples of neurological misperceptions are explored in this introductory chapter. Chapters Two through Eleven each explores a specific type of policy, incorporating understandings of the human brain which, modern neuroscience suggests, are debatable.
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Studies in brain and mind ; v. 20.
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Table of Contents
Brains in society : of the people, for the people and by the people?
Early childhood education : access through 1990s neuroscience
Bullying and the eye of the beholder
Medicine and the mind : treating the adolescent brain
Ages of consent and majority
Knowledge and wisdom : high stakes testing and learning outcomes
Fairness and bias : discrimination in the workplace
Persistence of memory : bearing witness and serving on a jury
Happy golden years : retirement policy
Will to live and living will
Complexity is our responsibility : concluding thoughts on moving forward.
Early childhood education : access through 1990s neuroscience
Bullying and the eye of the beholder
Medicine and the mind : treating the adolescent brain
Ages of consent and majority
Knowledge and wisdom : high stakes testing and learning outcomes
Fairness and bias : discrimination in the workplace
Persistence of memory : bearing witness and serving on a jury
Happy golden years : retirement policy
Will to live and living will
Complexity is our responsibility : concluding thoughts on moving forward.