19 February 2017 - 23 February 2017

6th Winter School Ethics and Neuroscience

Program is online!

Organized by the Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Berlin and the Berlin School of Mind and Brain. Registration and Program:
https://www.bccn-berlin.de/Calendar/Events/event/?contentId=3902 The Winter School is tailored for MSc and PhD students in the field of neuroscience and cognitive science, but covers a range of topics of potential interest to other researchers, reflecting on the ethical and societal consequences of modern neuroscience. The school offers two parallel tracks: a Philosophical Track focusing on theoretical aspects, metaethics and moral responsibility and an Empirical Track, which, besides theoretical foundations, offers an overview of practical aspects such as animal research, clinical practice, deep brain stimulation, neuroenhancement, brain reading, neurolaw, good scientific practice, and ethics committees, including group work and participants' presentations. There is the possibility to change between the tracks halfway through the school.

Scientific committee:
Felix Bermpohl, John-Dylan Haynes, Michael Pauen, and Thomas Schmidt Keynote on 22 February, 17.30:
Eric-Jan Wagenmakers (Amsterdam)
“The Methodological Metamorphosis of Neuroscience”
HU Campus Nord, Haus 18, Lecture Hall 2
For location of H18 see map: https://www.biologie.hu-berlin.de/de/institut/lageplan
 
Topics:
Philosophical Ethics
Moral Responsibility
Brain Reading
Scientific Paradigms
Good Scientific Practice
Deep Brain Stimulation
Animal Experiments
Neuroenhancement
Neurolaw
Patient Data Security
Ethics Committees

 

Contact:

Dr. Dirk Mende