Multinational corporations (MNCs) may employ neuroscientists as part of research and development teams, or as part of teams focused on human resources, marketing, or other areas where a better understanding of the brain and behavior can be useful. The specific regulations that apply to neuroscience teams within MNCs will depend on the country in which the company is based, as well as any international regulations that may be relevant. In general, MNCs are subject to the laws and regulations of the countries in which they operate, including laws related to research ethics, data privacy, and employment. Neuroscientists working in MNCs may be required to follow guidelines set by professional organizations, such as the Society for Neuroscience, as well as any relevant regulations set by national or international agencies. For example, if an MNC is conducting research involving human subjects, it may be required to obtain informed consent from participants and to follow...