Moral/Ethical Issues in Early Social Disparities of Neurodevelopment
$72,302R24FY2007MHNIH
University Of California Berkeley, Berkeley CA
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Abstract
[unreadable] Finally, Project 5 (Project Leader: Jodi Halpern) will address the moral philosophical question of what new ethical obligations arise when social disadvantages can be shown to affect early neurodevelopment and thus the very foundation of a person's lifelong biological and psychological capacities. Continuing to employ her perspective as both a psychiatric physician and bioethicist, Dr. Halpern will further elucidate.
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