From Scholarship to Practice: Standardizing Calls to Action in Neuroethics.

Q1 Neuroscience AJOB Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-01-31 DOI:10.1080/21507740.2025.2450537
Kyrstin Lavelle, Laura Y Cabrera, Judy Illes
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A significant goal of neuroethics is to offer neuroscientists, health care providers, law- and policy-makers and others, ways of thinking and acting on matters relevant to brain health and conditions that affect the central nervous system. This goal and related calls to action have been derived from theory or empirical work and bring different levels of normative force. To bring the latter in particular to the foreground of discussion, we explored for this Policy Forum different calls to action as they are associated with chosen terminology, the definitions of terms, origins to which they are benchmarked, locations in text, and targeted audiences. We find variability on all of these factors as they appear in the original foundational journals for neuroethics: AJOB Neuroscience and Neuroethics. We recommend that for a field whose very existence relies on uptake of advice, better consistency of language will improve credibility, acceptance, and implementation.

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