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Ethical implications of transcranial magnetic stimulation for personal identity
William P. Cheshire
Neurology
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Arts & Humanities
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
100%
Personal Identity
62%
Skull
35%
Cerebral Cortex
25%
Cognitive Capacity
24%
Intrusion
22%
Pulse
22%
Electricity
22%
Enclosure
22%
Restraint
21%
Harm
18%
Human Nature
18%
Authenticity
17%
Emotion
15%
Causes
11%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
68%
Electricity
42%
Technology
39%
Skull
29%
Thinking
29%
Psychological Power
28%
Cerebral Cortex
28%
Emotions
24%
Memory
22%
Head
22%
Social Sciences
ethical implications
69%
authenticity
30%
electricity
30%
indication
26%
emotion
22%
cause
17%
trend
14%