Alienation and Authenticity in Parkinson's Disease and Its Treatment

American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 5 (4):54-56 (2014)
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Why are some patients with Parkinson's disease unhappy about the outcome of deep brain stimulation (DBS)? Meccaci and Haselager (2014) attempt to answer this question by analyzing the seminal case...

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Cynthia Forlini
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