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Neither Speculative nor Narrow-Minded Ethics is Needed for Optogenetics-Based DBS in Psychiatry and Neurology

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Frederic Gilbert, Alexander R. Harris & Michael Kidd. (2021) Burnt in Your Memory or Burnt Memory? Ethical Issues with Optogenetics for Memory Modification. AJOB Neuroscience 12:1, pages 22-24.
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