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ACADEMIC PAPERS - 2010
Racine E, Waldman S, Rosenberg J, Illes J. Contemporary neuroscience in the media. Soc Sci Med. 2010. Find in PubMed.
Racine E, Bell E, Deslauriers C. Canadian research ethics boards and multisite research: Experiences from two minimal-risk studies. IRB. 2010;32(3):12-18. Find in PubMed.
Buchman DZ, Illes J, Reiner PB. The paradox of addiction neuroscience. Neuroethics. 2010. Link.
Northoff G. Options for the treatment of febrile catatonia. J Psychiatry Neurosci. 2010;35(4):E5. Find in PubMed.
Rose N. “Screen and intervene”: Governing risky brains. Hist Human Sci. 2010;23(1):79-105. Find in PubMed.
Reimer J, Borgelt E, Illes J. In pursuit of “informed hope” in the stem cell discourse. Am J Bioeth. 2010;10(5):31-2. Find in PubMed.
Deslauriers C, Bell E, Palmour N, Pike B, Doyon J, Racine E. Perspectives of Canadian researchers on ethics review of neuroimaging research. J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics 2010;5(1):49-66. Find in PubMed.
Giordano J, Duffy J. Practical considerations for determining patient capacity and consent. Am Fam Physician;81(9):1090. Find in PubMed.
Buchman DZ, Skinner W, Illes J. Negotiating the relationship between addiction, ethics, and brain science. AJOB Neuroscience 2010;1(1):36-45. Click here for article.
Allhoff F. What are applied ethics? Sci Eng Ethics 2010. Find in PubMed.
Takala T. Guest editorial: introduction to philosophical issues in neuroethics. Camb W Healthc Ethics 2010. Find in PubMed.
Häyry M. Neuroethical theories. Camb Q Healtc Ethics 2010. Find in PubMed.
Sahakian BJ, Morein-Zamir S. Neuroethical issues in cognitive enhancement. J Psychopharmacol. 2010. Find in PubMed.
Schlaepfer TE, Fins JJ. Deep brain stimulation and the neuroethics of responsible publishing: when one is not enough. JAMA 2010. Find in PubMed.
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