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      Policy Analysis for Implementing Neuroethics in Korea’s Brain Research Promotion Act

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          In 1998, Korea implemented the Brain Research Promotion Act (BRPA), a law to revamp the field of neuroscience at the national level. However, despite numerous revisions including the definition and classification of neuroscience and the national plans for the training and education systems, the governance for neuroethics has not been integrated into the Act. The ethical issues raised by neuroscience and neurotechnology remain unchallenged, especially given the focus on the industrial purpose of the technology. In the current study, we analyzed the BRPA revision process by using Kingdon’s Multiple Streams Framework to determine the problems faced by the process. We propose a new strategy, including neuroethics governance and a national committee, to promote interdisciplinary neuroscience research and strengthen neuroethics in Korea.

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                Journal
                Exp Neurobiol
                Exp Neurobiol
                Experimental Neurobiology
                The Korean Society for Brain and Neural Sciences
                1226-2560
                2093-8144
                28 February 2023
                28 February 2023
                28 February 2023
                : 32
                : 1
                : 1-7
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Korea Brain Research Institute, Daegu 41062, Korea
                [2 ]Department of Police, Kyungil University, Gyeongsan 38428, Korea
                Author notes
                [* ]To whom correspondence should be addressed. Sung-Jin Jeong, TEL: 82-53-980-9410, FAX: 82-53-980-8339, e-mail: sjjeong@ 123456kbri.re.kr
                Tai-Won Oh, TEL: 82-53-600-5203, FAX: 82-53-600-4020, e-mail: jerryoh@ 123456kiu.ac.kr
                Article
                en-32-1-1
                10.5607/en22037
                10017843
                36919331
                03fd491a-4ded-4877-99f6-4447fd1710aa
                Copyright © Experimental Neurobiology 2023

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 11 October 2022
                : 14 February 2023
                : 18 February 2023
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                Neurosciences
                neuroscience,neuroethics,brain research promotion act,kingdon’s multiple streams framework

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