Ethical Challenges Associated with the Development and Deployment of Brain Computer Interface Technology Paul McCullaghGaye LightbodyW. George Kernohan Original Paper 28 July 2013 Pages: 109 - 122
Autonomy and Enhancement G. Owen SchaeferGuy KahaneJulian Savulescu Original Paper Open access 17 August 2013 Pages: 123 - 136
Exploring Some Challenges of the Pharmaceutical Cognitive Enhancement Discourse: Users and Policy Recommendations Toni PustovrhFranc Mali Original Paper 24 August 2013 Pages: 137 - 158
The Science of Morality and its Normative Implications Tommaso BruniMatteo MameliRegina A. Rini Original Paper 25 August 2013 Pages: 159 - 172
Public Attitudes Toward Cognitive Enhancement Nicholas S. FitzRoland NadlerPeter B. Reiner Original Paper 28 August 2013 Pages: 173 - 188
Will There Ever Be a Drug with No or Negligible Side Effects? Evidence from Neuroscience Sylvia TerbeckLaurence Paul Chesterman Original Paper 20 September 2013 Pages: 189 - 194
Control and Responsibility in Addicted Individuals: What do Addiction Neuroscientists and Clinicians Think? Adrian CarterRebecca MathewsWayne Hall OriginalPaper 06 October 2013 Pages: 205 - 214
Is Borderline Personality Disorder a Moral or Clinical Condition? Assessing Charland’s Argument from Treatment Greg Horne Original Paper 04 December 2013 Pages: 215 - 226
Hyperagency and the Good Life – Does Extreme Enhancement Threaten Meaning? John Danaher Original Paper 15 December 2013 Pages: 227 - 242
On the Stand. Another Episode of Neuroscience and Law Discussion From Italy Michele FariscoCarlo Petrini Brief Communication 28 June 2013 Pages: 243 - 245
Book Review: Robert H. Blank. 2013. Intervention in the Brain: Politics, Policy, and Ethics. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. Kristi Giselsson Book Review 18 September 2013 Pages: 247 - 249
Review of Heidi M. Ravven, The Self Beyond Itself: An Alternative History of Ethics, the New Brain Sciences, and the Myth of Free Will Fritz J. McDonald Book Review 23 November 2013 Pages: 251 - 252