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Neuroethics: An introduction with readings It covers a pretty broad range, but i wouldn't consider it advanced. It depends on where youre coming from I guess
If you want advanced, I would just read the original papers of the people burnage noted and some of the works they cite/cite them.
Here's something you can read right now: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1OGo3_6VY_0ZGIwZDZmM2EtMDM1ZC00M2UzLTk0NDQtNTdlNTg3MWFjN2Rl/edit?pli=1
This is a great list so far, and I'd love to see it added to the sidebar.
I'd suggest adding "Neuroethics" by Martha J Farah under "Other". It gives an interesting perspective on the influence of neuroscience on law and society.
http://www.amazon.com/Neuroethics-Introduction-Readings-Basic-Bioethics/dp/0262514605
"The Human Brain in Photographs and Diagrams" is good for anyone interested in neuroanatomy. I've only used the 3rd edition- there is an updated edition, but I can't speak to how useful it is.
http://www.amazon.com/Human-Brain-Photographs-Diagrams-CD-ROM/dp/0323045731/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1411223019&sr=1-2&keywords=the+human+brain+in+photographs+and+diagrams
"Structure of the Human Brain" is a very comprehensive section-by-section atlas of the brain.
http://www.amazon.com/Structure-Human-Brain-Photographic-Atlas/dp/019504357X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1411223434&sr=8-1&keywords=structure+of+the+human+brain+a+photographic+atlas
"Molecular Neuropharmacology" is a good advanced text for anyone interested in drug development.
http://www.amazon.com/Molecular-Neuropharmacology-Foundation-Clinical-Neuroscience/dp/0071481273/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1411223180&sr=8-1&keywords=molecular+neuropharmacology
I've mentioned these because they seem to fill gaps that are currently in the library. If anybody knows of better anatomical texts, though, I'd be interested to know about them!