Abstract
Martha Farah, a pioneer neuroscientist born in 1955 has taken a special interest in the ethical concerns related to neuroscience (1). Her post-graduate work prompted her to excel throughout various topics in neuroscience and thoroughly incorporate high ethical regards into her own research. This essay examines Farah’s research on visual perception and socioeconomic status, as well as her contributions towards neuroethics.
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Smith, Kerri M.
(2015)
"Martha Farah: Integration of Psychology, Neurology, and Neuroethics,"
Sound Neuroscience: An Undergraduate Neuroscience Journal: Vol. 2
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Iss.
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, Article 7.
Available at:
https://soundideas.pugetsound.edu/soundneuroscience/vol2/iss1/7