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Deep Brain Stimulation, Continuity over Time, and the True Self.

Sven Nyholm, Elizabeth O'Neill.   

Abstract

One of the topics that often comes up in ethical discussions of deep brain stimulation (DBS) is the question of what impact DBS has, or might have, on the patient's self. This is often understood as a question of whether DBS poses a threat to personal identity, which is typically understood as having to do with psychological and/or narrative continuity over time. In this article, we argue that the discussion of whether DBS is a threat to continuity over time is too narrow. There are other questions concerning DBS and the self that are overlooked in discussions exclusively focusing on psychological and/or narrative continuity. For example, it is also important to investigate whether DBS might sometimes have a positive (e.g., a rehabilitating) effect on the patient's self. To widen the discussion of DBS, so as to make it encompass a broader range of considerations that bear on DBS's impact on the self, we identify six features of the commonly used concept of a person's "true self." We apply these six features to the relation between DBS and the self. And we end with a brief discussion of the role DBS might play in treating otherwise treatment-refractory anorexia nervosa. This further highlights the importance of discussing both continuity over time and the notion of the true self.

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Keywords:  anorexia nervosa; deep brain stimulation (DBS); personal identity; self

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27634716     DOI: 10.1017/S0963180116000372

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Camb Q Healthc Ethics        ISSN: 0963-1801            Impact factor:   1.284


  5 in total

Review 1.  Deep Brain Stimulation in Psychiatry: Mechanisms, Models, and Next-Generation Therapies.

Authors:  Mustafa Taha Bilge; Aishwarya K Gosai; Alik S Widge
Journal:  Psychiatr Clin North Am       Date:  2018-07-09

2.  Deep Brain Stimulation, Authenticity and Value.

Authors:  Jonathan Pugh; Hannah Maslen; Julian Savulescu
Journal:  Camb Q Healthc Ethics       Date:  2017-10       Impact factor: 1.284

3.  Deep brain stimulation and revising the Mental Health Act: the case for intervention-specific safeguards.

Authors:  Jonathan Pugh; Tipu Aziz; Jonathan Herring; Julian Savulescu
Journal:  Br J Psychiatry       Date:  2019-03       Impact factor: 9.319

4.  Memory Modification and Authenticity: A Narrative Approach.

Authors:  Muriel Leuenberger
Journal:  Neuroethics       Date:  2022-02-16       Impact factor: 1.427

5.  Is the Personal Identity Debate a "Threat" to Neurosurgical Patients? A Reply to Müller et al.

Authors:  Sven Nyholm
Journal:  Neuroethics       Date:  2017-06-27       Impact factor: 1.480

  5 in total

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