Neuroethics Definition
no͝orō-ĕthĭks, nyo͝or-
noun
The branch of bioethics that deals with the ethical implications of prescribing psychotropic drugs, such as antidepressants or amphetamines, that alter thought, mood, or behavior, and of techniques that image the brain to reveal information about motive or intent.
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