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Project Co-ordinator: Dr. phil. Thorsten Galert, M.A.
An extract of the Study can be downloaded here:
Download (PDF)Memorandum: R. Merkel et al.: Intervening in the Brain. Changing Psyche and Society., Springer 2007 (Wissenschaftsethik und Technikfolgenbeurteilung, Vol. 29)
Duration: 1/04–6/06
Funding: German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Intervening in the Psyche. Novel Possibilities as Social Challenges
The wealth of insight into the brain’s functioning that neuroscience has gained during the last few decades has led to the development of new possibilities for intervening in the brain. Central neural prostheses are electronic devices which connect to the nervous system in order to stimulate or record brain activity. Deep brain stimulation is administered by permanently implanted electrodes. Neurotransplantation offers a chance to treat degenerative diseases of the brain by replacing lost neurons.
Although the primary aim of these innovative ways of acting on the brain is to open up new treatment options for neurological and psychiatric diseases, the public response to them has not been entirely positive. As regards therapy, there are concerns that these techniques may inflict severe mental harm on the patients upon which they are applied, possibly transforming them in radical ways. Further qualms relate to applications which may go “beyond therapy” by aiming at the enhancement of cognitive capacities and emotional well-being. Both kinds of concerns have not only been raised with respect to novel neurosurgical procedures, but also regarding new trends in the field of psychopharmacology. Therefore, next to advances in the research areas of neuroprosthetics, neurotransplantation and electrical brain stimulation this project also covered more established ways of influencing brain activity and mental functioning by means of pharmaceutical agents.
The aim of this project was to review the state of the art for each single mentioned kind of intervention, indicate future developments, and address the ethical and legal issues which are common to all of them.
Project Group
Professor Dr. jur. Reinhard Merkel, Hamburg (Chair);
Dr. Gerard Boer, Amsterdam;
Professor Dr. med. Jörg Fegert, Ulm;
Professor Dr. phil. Dirk Hartmann, Essen;
Professor Dr. Bart Nuttin, Leuven;
Priv.-Doz. Dr. med. Steffen Rosahl, Freiburg.
Project Co-ordinator: Dr. phil. Thorsten Galert, M.A.
Further Links on "Brain Research/Neuro Science"
Project Group “Potentials and Risks of Psychopharmaceutical Enhancement”
Study “The Restoration and Enhancement of Human Capacities by Neuronal Implants”
Volume “Intervening in the Brain. Changing Psyche and Society” from the series “Ethics of Science and Technology Assessment” No. 29, Springer-Verlag, 2007
Focus “Perspectives on Psychopharmacological Enhancement”, Newsletter 73/2007
Focus “Moral Responsibility, Criminal Law and the Neurosciences”, Newsletter 68/2007
Focus “Deep Brain Stimulation. Neuromodulation Therapies for Psychiatric Disorder and their Ethical Implications”, Newsletter 65/2006
Focus “Getting wired. Electronic Implants connecting to the Human Central Nervous System”, Newsletter 52/2005
Interdisziplinäre Klausurwoche “Aktuelle Entwicklungen in Psychiatrie und Neurowissenschaften”, 10/2007
Expert Meeting “Intervening in Psychic Capacities. Neuroscience, Pharmacology, and the Medicalisation of New Spheres of Life”, 5/2003
Lecture (Kreissparkasse) by Professor Dr. E. Pöppel: “Wie arbeitet das Gehirn?”, 6/1999



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