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In only the past few decades, neuroscience has expanded beyond recognition, and shows no sign of slowing down. The problems for this ever-growing and increasingly fragmented field are matched only by its potentials. This article explores possible avenues of research and ethical debate that wait to be faced in the new Decade of the Mind.