A comparative review on neuroethical issues in neuroscientific and neuroethical journals

S Ishida, Y Nishitsutsumi, H Kashioka… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
This study is a pilot literature review that compares the interest of neuroethicists and
neuroscientists. It aims to determine whether there is a significant gap between the …

How pills undermine skills: Moralization of cognitive enhancement and causal selection

E Mihailov, BR López, F Cova… - Consciousness and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Despite the promise to boost human potential and wellbeing, enhancement drugs face
recurring ethical scrutiny. The present studies examined attitudes toward cognitive …

Mechanisms of perceived social norms: The mediating and moderating role of morality and outcome expectations on prescription drug misuse in the working …

S Huber, S Sattler, M Guido - Deviant Behavior, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
While the nonmedical use of prescription drugs to enhance cognitive performance (NMUPD-
CE) has received increasing media attention and provoked ethical debates, the social …

Recognizing the diversity of cognitive enhancements

W Veit, BD Earp, N Faber, N Bostrom… - AJOB …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Empirical investigations into ordinary people's bioethical intuitions have steadily grown
throughout the last decades. A new study by Dinh, Humphries, and Chatterjee (2020) …

Human Enhancement Without Organizational Knowledge and by Organizational Order

NA Döbler, CC Carbon, H Schaub - Journal of Cognitive Enhancement, 2024 - Springer
Organizations strive to ensure and maintain the reliability, safety, security, usability, and
competitiveness of their processes, goods, and services. Improvement of employees' skills …

Acceptability of neuroscientific interventions in education

A Schmied, S Varma, JM Dubinsky - Science and engineering ethics, 2021 - Springer
Researchers are increasingly applying neuroscience technologies that probe or manipulate
the brain to improve educational outcomes. However, their use remains fraught with ethical …

[HTML][HTML] Effort–reward imbalance at work and prescription drug misuse—prospective evidence from Germany

S Sattler, O von dem Knesebeck - International Journal of Environmental …, 2022 - mdpi.com
This study examines how work stress affects the misuse of prescription drugs to augment
mental performance without medical necessity (ie, cognitive enhancement). Based on the …

" In the spectrum of people who are healthy": Views of individuals at risk of dementia on using neurotechnology for cognitive enhancement

A Beck, A Schönau, K MacDuffie, I Dasgupta, G Flynn… - Neuroethics, 2024 - Springer
Neurotechnological cognitive enhancement has become an area of intense scientific, policy,
and ethical interest. However, while work has increasingly focused on ethical views of the …

Public Views on Whether the Use of Pharmaceutical Neuroenhancements Should Be Allowed

S Hendriks, X Li, C Grady, SY Kim - Neurology, 2024 - neurology.org
Background and Objectives Some individuals are using drugs to try to enhance cognitive
and social-affective functioning and asking physicians for off-label prescriptions for …

Prevalence of Legal, Prescription, and Illegal Drugs Aiming at Cognitive Enhancement across Sociodemographic Groups in Germany

S Sattler, F van Veen, F Hasselhorn, L El Tabei… - Deviant …, 2025 - Taylor & Francis
There has been speculation about a growing demand for substances used without medical
need for cognitive enhancement (CE). Thus, the prevalence rates and the identification of …