The Movement of Research from the Laboratory to the Living Room: a Case Study of Public Engagement with Cognitive Science.
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Full Title: Neuroethics
Abbreviation: Neuroethics
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Subject Category: Medical Ethics
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"Conflict of Interest One of the authors of the submission also is the co-author of the article of which we investigated media coverage, and we have included this information (and the rationale for doing this) in the methods section of the current submission."
"We are grateful for the inputs of our co-investigator Sarah Cunningham-Burley. We would also like to thank Thomas Bak and Joanne Morrison from the University of Edinburgh. Funding from this study was generously provided by the Leverhulme Trust, as part of a project on ‘Neuroscience and Family Life’ [RPG-2013-066]. Pickersgill’s contribution was additionally supported by the Wellcome Trust [WT106612MA]. Deary is supported by The University of Edinburgh Centre for Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology, part of the cross council Lifelong Health and Wellbeing Initiative [MR/K026992/1]; funding from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) and Medical Research Council (MRC) is gratefully acknowledged."
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