Neuroimaging research regularly yields "incidental findings": observations of potential clinical significance in healthy volunteers or patients, but which are unrelated to the purpose or variables of the study.
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Brain Imaging, Distributive Justice, Ethics, Incidental Findings, Research Results, Brain, Ethics, Research, Humans, Incidental Findings, Moral Obligations, Neuroimaging