Bernd Carsten Stahl, George Ogoh, Gunter Schumann, Henrik Walter, On behalf of the environMENTAL consortium
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Rethinking ethics in interdisciplinary and big data-driven neuroscience projects
The focus of much of contemporary research ethics is on compliance with established protocols. However, large data-driven neuroscience research raises new ethical concerns that have no agreed-upon solution. Here we reflect on these challenges and propose better integration of public and patient involvement in this evolving landscape.