Health, Happiness and Human Enhancement—Dealing with Unexpected Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation

Maartje Schermer1
1Medical Ethics and Philosophy of Medicine, ErasmusMC, Room AE 340, PO Box 2040, 3000 CA, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

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