【简答题】英译中 As Eugene Ferguson has pointed out, 'A technologist thinks about objects that can not be reduced to unambiguous verbal descriptions: they are dealt with in his mind by a visual, nonverbal process....
【多选题】When integrating ethics into neurological research, the key ethical issues are:
A.
How might a clinician best determine a patient's competence for understanding the risks and benefits before deciding to participate in research? How can a patient consent to participate in research if the disease affects the very organ that grants consent?
B.
Once a patient is involved in a research study, what are best practices for managing unexpected physical or perceived nonphysical harm?
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Who should control devices that affect mood and the brain’s reward systems? The patient? The doctor?
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If a device is placed in the brain as part of a research study, what is a researcher's responsibility for continued care of the patient and upkeep of the device? Who owns the data collected by such devices?