Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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100866 | International Journal of Law and Psychiatry | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Neuroimaging research covers a wide range of intriguing issues from revealing brain structures to investigating what happens in our brain when we lie. The field appears to be thriving, but skepticism and alertness to the various ethical, scientific, policy and philosophical challenges associated with it also appear to be on the rise. One particularly complex issue concerns what to do with incidental findings that emerge during the course of neuroimaging research. Research ethics boards (REBs) play a central role in research oversight. In this paper, we will consider some of the potential issues associated with REB liability in negligence in the context of incidental findings in neuroimaging research.
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Authors
Amy Zarzeczny, Timothy Caulfield,