Welcome to the Neuroethics lab!

As our ability to understand, measure, and manipulate the functioning of the human brain and nervous system has rapidly advanced, so too has our need to grapple with the ethical, societal, policy, and cultural implications of those neuroscientific and neurotechnological advances.

 I have the pleasure of leading the Neuroethics lab at PSU. My lab brings together empirical, conceptual, and normative work at the intersection of brain, technology and ethics. 

If you want to learn more about the lab, please go here. 

 

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Dr. Cabrera elevated to IEEE Senior Member

IEEE Senior Membership is an honor bestowed only to those who have made significant contributions to the profession.  

Student Sandra Chen abstract selected among top submissions for INS

Graduate student Sandra Chen’s submission “Looking through the lens of stigma: understanding and anticipating concerns about the use and responsible development of PEIs” was...

World Congress of Bioethics

As part of the World Congress of Bioethics, Dr. Cabrera had the opportunity to present on a panel she co-organized together with Dr. Illes on Social Justice and Neurotechnology, as well as an oral...

TSM Clinical Society

Dr. Cabrera presented at the TSM Clinical Society Grand Rounds Webinar Series on April 5th a talk titled “Perceived Barriers to Using rTMS for depression: A National Survey of Psychiatrists,...