Slate’s five “biggest” neuroscience developments of the year.

It’s April, and for some reason this means that Slate magazine’s doing a yearly roundup. Without further ado, here are Slate’s five ‘biggest’ neuroscience developments of the year:

  1. The arrival of “mind-reading”.
  2. The neural alteration of morality.
  3. The medicalization of sexual orientation.
  4. The discovery of vegetative consciousness.
  5. The progress of artificial intelligence.

Posted on timeApril 27th, 2007 by userSimon Greenhill



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