Presentations

For more recent presentations go to the Neuroethics Lab website HERE

2021

  • As part of the International Neuroethics Society (INS) annual meeting, the Neuroethics lab presented 4 posters.
    • Cross analysis of literature and clinical guidelines regarding psychiatric electroceutical interventions (PEIs) with practical concerns of psychiatrists.
    • Psychiatric electroceutical interventions and their potential to influence personality: A cross-analysis of survey and interview results. [Selected as top abstract by AJOB Neuroscience]
    • Online comments about DBS for opioid addiction: Public perceptions and concerns.
    • Are New Rights the Way to Mental and Brain Privacy? [Selected as top abstract by AJOB Neuroscience]

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  • Invited guests speaker Synpatic Hacks on The Importance of Integrating and Engaging Neuroethics in Neuroscience.. July 30.
  • Co-organizer and panelist. International Neuroethics Society Emerging Issues Task Force Webinar on Environmental Neuroethics: the Crossroads of Environment, Brain and Mental Health. June 17.
    • Panelist. Privacy + Security Forum session on “Privacy and the Connected Mind: Addressing the Unique Challenges Posed by Neurotechnologies,” virtual, May 26, 2021
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    • Panelist. John Hopkins Translational Neuroengineering Technologies Network Neuroethics panel, Virtual, May 20, 2021
      • Panelist. Neuroethics and AI in the global context. Brain Awareness Week organized by the
        Centre for Cognitive and Brain Sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar, Virtual, March 17, 2021.

        Panelists discussing neuroethics and AI

    • On March 5, it took place the Livewire event, a virtual entertainment event that combines neuroscience, neuroethics, and interactive media for participatory technology design. Dr. Cabrera was one of the Neuroethics experts facilitating discussion during the event.

    • Panelist. Neurotechnology- Ethics and Societal Implications. Western University Neuroscience Research Day. February 18-19, 2021. [virtual]
  • Panelist. IEEE Brain Neuroethics Framework. Neuromatch 3.0. Virtual, October 26, 2020.