困境
人脑
非人类
人类研究
伦理困境
神经伦理学
脑功能
心理学
认知科学
工程伦理学
神经科学
认识论
哲学
工程类
标识
DOI:10.1080/15265161.2020.1845853
摘要
Human brain research is moving into a dilemma. The best way to understand how the human brain works is to study living human brains in living human beings, but ethical and legal standards make it difficult to do powerful research with actual human beings. So neuroscientists have developed four types of surrogates for living human brains in human bodies: genetically edited non-human animals, human/non-human brain chimeras, human neural organoids, and living ex vivo human brain tissues. These new and rapidly improving models offer the hope of understanding human brain function better. If we make our models "too good," they may themselves deserve some of the kinds of ethical and legal respect that have limited brain research in human beings. This article is an initial effort to outline that dilemma.
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