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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.

Buchman DZ, Illes J, Reiner PB. The paradox of addiction neuroscience. Neuroethics. 2010. Link.

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.

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.


2009

Reimer J, Illes J. Listening to the messages of patients and stakeholders: where stem cell therapy, spinal cord injury and neuroethics meet. Annals of Neuroscience. 2009. Click here for the article.

Buchman D, Borgelt E, Illes J. Core strategies for the development of a clinical neuroethics education program for medical residents in the clinical neurosciences. Journal of Ethics in Mental Health. 2009. Click here for the article.

Illes J, Moser MA, McCormick JB, Racine E, Blakeslee S, Caplan A, Hayden EC, Ingram J, Lohwater T, McKnight P, Nicholson C, Phillips A, Sauve KD, Snell E, Weiss S. Neurotalk: improving the communication of neuroscience research. Nat Rev Neurosci. 2009. Find in PubMed.

Illes J, Borgelt E. Brain imaging: Incidental findings: in practice and in person. Nat Rev Neurol. 2009;5(12):643-4. Find in PubMed.

Buchman D, Reiner PB. Stigma and Addiction: Being and Becoming. American Journal of Bioethics. 2009;9(9):18-9. Find in PubMed..

Caulfield T, Zarzeczny A, McCromick J, Bubela T, Critchley C, Einsiedel E, Galipeau J, Harmon S, Huynh M, Hyun I, Illes J, Isasi R, Joly Y, Laurie G, Lomax G, Longstaff H, McDonald M, Murdoch C, Ogbogu U, Owen-Smith J, Pattinson S, Premji S, von Tigerstrom B, Winickoff DE. The stem cell research environment: a patchwork of patchworks. Stem Cell Rev Rep. 2009;5(2):82-8. Find in PubMed.

Reiner, PB. Unintended benefits arising from cell-based interventions for neurological conditions. Am J Bioeth. 2009. Find in PubMed.

Racine E, Dion MJ, Wijman CA, Illes J, Lansberg MG. Profiles of neurological outcome prediction among intensivists. Neurocrit Care. 2009. Find in PubMed.

Buchman DZ, Russell BJ. Addictions, autonomy and so much more: a reply to Caplan. Addiction. 2009;104(6):1053-4. Find in PubMed.

Tairyan K, Illes J. Imaging genetics and the power of combined technologies: a perspective from neuroethics. Neuroscience. 2009. Find in PubMed

Lau PW, Illes J. The gray zones of privatized imaging. Am J Bioeth. 2009;9(4):21-2. Find in PubMed.


2008

Murphy E, Illes J, Reiner P. Neuroethics of neuromarketing. J. Consumer Behav. 2008;7:293-302. Link.

Singh J, Illes J, Lazzeroni L, Hallmayer. Trends in US autism research funding. J Autism Dev Disord. 2008;29(5):788-95. Find in PubMed.

Illes, J. Perspectives and Future Directions: Neuroethics in Canada. 2009. Findings presented to the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). Click here for the article.

Illes, J. Fixing the leaky faucet. Science, 2008, 321(5897):1776. Click here for the article.

Fins, JJ, Illes, J. Lights, Camera, Inaction? Neuroimaging and disorders of consciousness. American Journal of Bioethics, 2008, 8(9):1-3. Find in Pubmed.

Illes, J. Brain screening and incidental findings: Flocking to folly? Lancet Neurology, 2008, 7(1): 23-4. Find in Pubmed.

Fins, J*, Illes, J*, Bernat, JL, Hirsch, J, Laureys, S, Murphy, ER (*lead authors). Neuroimaging and disorders of consciousness: Envisioning an ethical research agenda. American Journal of Bioethics, 2008, 8(9):3-12. Find in Pubmed.

Illes, J, Pierce, R. Introduction: Accountability in neuroethics. Accountability in Research, 2008, 15(4):205-8. Find in Pubmed.

Grunwell, J, Karkazis, K, Illes, J. Advancing neuroregenerative medicine: A call for expanded collaboration between neuroscientists and ethicists. Neuroethics. [Epub ahead of print]. 

Illes, J, Lau, P, Giacino, J. Neuroimaging, impaired states of consciousness, and public outreach.  Nature Clinical Practice Neurology. [Epub ahead of print] Click here for the article.

Racine, E,  Amaram, R, Seilder, M, Karczewska, Illes, J. Media coverage of the persistent vegetative state and end-of-life decision-making. Neurology. 2008. Click here for the abstract or Find it PubMed

Lombera, S, Illes, J. The international dimensions of neuroethics.  Developing World Bioethics.  2008.  Find in PubMed.

Wolf, SW, Lawrenz, FP, Nelson, CA, Kahn, JP, Cho, MK, Clayton, EW, Fletcher, JG, Georgieff, MK, Hammerschmidt, D, Hudson, K, Illes, J, Kapur, V, Keane, MA, Koenig, BC, Leroy, BS, McFarland, EG, Paradise, J, Parker, LS, Terry, SF, Van Ness, B, Wilfond, BS. Managing incidental findings in human subjects research: analysis and recommendations.  Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics, 2008 26(2):219-48. Find in PubMed.

Illes, J, Chin, VN. Bridging philosophical and practical implications of incidental findings in brain research. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics.  Summer, 2008.  Find in PubMed.

Illes, J, Lombera, S, Rosenberg, J, Arnow, B. In the mind's eye: provider and patient attitudes on functional brain imaging. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 2008 [Epub ahead of print].  Find in PubMed.

Illes, J and Suchowersky, O. Appealing to the restless consumer. Nature Clinical Practice Neurology, 2008, 4(3):117. Find it in PubMed.

Illes, J, Kirschen, MP, Edwards, E, Bandettini, P, Cho, MK, Ford, PJ, Glover, GH, Kulynych, J, Macklin, R, Michael, DB, Wolf, SM, Garbowski, T, and Seto, B. Practical approaches to incidental findings in brain imaging research. Neurology, 2008, 70(5):384-90. Find in PubMed.

Reiner, PB. Norman Doidge, The Brain that Changes Itself. American Journal of Bioethics, 2008, 8(1):62-63. Find in PubMed.

Pierce, R and Illes, J. Policy must recognize drug impact on different sectors. Nature, 2008, 451(7178):521. Find in PubMed.


2007

Greely H., Illes, J. Neuroscience-based lie detection: The urgent need for regulation. American Journal of Law and Medicine, 2007, 33(2-3), 377-431. Find in PubMed.

Illes J, Murphy ER. Chimeras of nurture. Am J Bioeth. 2007;7(5):1-2. Find in PubMed.

Racine E, Illes J. Emerging ethical challenges in advanced neuroimaging research: review, recommendations and research agenda. J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics. 2007;2(2):1-10. Find in PubMed.

Illes J. Ipsa Scientia Potestas Est (knowledge is power). Am J Bioeth. 2007;7(1):1-2. Find in PubMed.

Illes J, Chin V. Trust and reciprocity: foundational principles for human subjects imaging research. Can J Neurol Sci. 2007:34(1);3-4. Find in PubMed.

Eaton, M. and Illes, J. Commercializing cognitive neurotechnology - the ethical terrain. Nature Biotechnology, 2007, 25(4), 393-7. Find in PubMed.

Illes, J., Rosen A., Greicius, M., Racine, E. Prospects for prediction: An ethics analysis of neuroimaging in Alzheimer's Disease. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2007, 1097, 278-295. Find in PubMed. 

Racine, E, Waldman, S, Palmour, N, Risse, D, Illes, J. "Currents of hope": neurostimulation techniques in U.S. and U.K. print media. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2007, 16(3):312-6. Find in PubMed.

Illes, J. Empirical neuroethics. Can brain imaging visualize human thought? Why is neuroethics interested in such a possibility? EMBO Reports, 2007, 8 Spec No:S57-60. Find in PubMed

Singh, J., Hallmayer, J., Illes, J. Interacting and paradoxical forces in neuroscience and society. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2007, 8, 153-160. Find in PubMed.

Illes J. Not forgetting forgetting. Am J Bioeth. 2007;7(9):1-2. Find in PubMed.


2006

Illes, J., Bird, S.J. Neuroethics: A modern context for ethics neuroscience. Trends in Neuroscience, 2006, 29(9), 511-517. Find in PubMed.

Racine E, van der Loos HZ, Illes J. Internet marketing of neuroproducts: new practices and healthcare policy challenges. Camb Q Healthc Ethics. 2007;16(2):181-94. Find in PubMed.

Racine, E., Illes, J. Neuroethical responsibilities. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences (also in French), 2006, 33, 269-277. Find in PubMed.

Illes, J., Gallo, M., Kirschen, M.P. An ethics perspective on the use of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) for human neuromodulation, In A. Pascual-Leone (Ed). TMS: Disrupting the brain to enhance human cognitive abilities. Behavioral Neurology, 2006, 17, 149-157. Find in PubMed.

Illes, J., DeVries, R., Cho, M.K., Schraedley-Desmond, P. ELSI priorities for brain imaging. American Journal of Bioethics, 2006, 6(2), 24-31. Find in PubMed.

Illes J. ‘Pandora’s box’ of incidental findings in brain imaging research. Nat Clin Pract Neurol. 2006;29(9):511-7. Find in PubMed.

Racine E, Bar-Ilan O, Illes J. Brain imaging: a decade of coverage in the print media. Sci Commun. 2006;28(1):122-142. Find in PubMed.

Illes, J., Kirschen, M.P., Edwards, E., Stanford, L.R., Bandettini, P., Michael, D.B., Ford, P.J., Glover, G.H., Kulynych, J., Macklin R., Wolf, S.M., and the Working Group on Incidental Findings. Incidental findings in brain imaging research. Science, 2006, 311,783-784. Find in PubMed.

Kirschen MP, Jaworska A, Illes J. Subjects’ expectations in neuroimaging research. J Magn Reson Imaging. 2006;23(2):205-9. Find in PubMed.


2005

Illes, J, Blakemore, C, Hansson, MG, Hensch, TK, Leshner, A, Maestre, G, Magistretti, P, Quirion, R, Strata, P. International perspectives on engaging the public in neuroethics.  Nat ure Reviews Neuroscience, 2005, 6(12):977-82. Find in PubMed

Illes, J, Raffin, TA. No child left without a brain scan? Toward a pediatric neuroethics. Cerebrum, 2005, 7(3):33-46. Find in PubMed.

Illes, J, Racine, E. Imaging or imagining? A neuroethics challenge informed by genetics. American Journal of Bioethics, 2005, 5(2):5-18. Find in PubMed.

Racine E, Bar-Ilan O, Illes J. fMRI in the public eye. Nat Rev Neurosci. 2005;6(2):159-64. Find in PubMed.


2004

Illes J, Kirschen MP, Karetsky K, Kelly M, Saha A, Desmond JE, Raffin TA, Glover GH, Atlas SW. Discovery and disclosure of incidental findings in neuroimaging research. J Magn Reson Imaging. 2004;20(5):743-7. Find in PubMed.

Illes, J. Neuroethics: toward broader discussion. Hastings Centre Report, 2004, 34(6):4. Find in PubMed.

Illes, J. Medical imaging: a hub for the new field of neuroethics. Academic Radiology, 2004, 11(7):721-3. Find in PubMed.

Farah MJ, Illes J, Cook-Deegan R, Gardner H, Kandel E, King P, Parens E, Sahakian B, Wolpe PR. Neurocognitive enhancement: what can we do and what should we do? Nat Rev Neurosci. 2004;5(5):421-5. Find in PubMed.

Illes J, Kann D, Karetsky K, Letourneau P, Raffin TA, Schraedley-Desmond P, Koenig BA, Atlas SW. Advertising, patient decision making and self-referral for computed tomographic and magnetic resonance imaging. Arch Intern Med. 2004;164(22):2415-9. Find in PubMed.

Illes J. A fish story? Brain maps, lie detection and personhood. Cerebrum. 2004;6(4):73-80. Find in PubMed.

Illes J, Rosen AC, Huang L, Goldstein RA, Raffin TA, Swan G, Atlas SW. Ethical consideration of incidental findings on adult brain MRI in research. Neurology. 2004;62(6):888-90. Find in PubMed.


2003

Illes, J, Kirschen, MP, Gabrieli, JD. From neuroimaging to neuroethics. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2003, 6(3):205. Find in PubMed.

Illes J, Fan E, Koenig BA, Raffin TA, Kann D, Atlas SW. Self-referred whole-body CT imaging: current implications for health care consumers. Radiology. 2003;228(2):346-51. Find in PubMed.

Illes J, Kirschen M. New prospects and ethical challenges for neuroimaging within and outside the health care system. AJNR AM J Neuroradiol. 2003;24(10):1932-4. Find in PubMed.

Illes, J.  Neuroethics in a new era of neuroimaging. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 2003, 24(9):1739-41. Find in PubMed.


2002

Illes, J, Raffin, TA. Neuroethics: an emerging new discipline in the study of brain and cognition. Brain and Cognition, 2002, 50(3):341-4. Find in PubMed.

Kim BS, Illes J, Kaplan RT, Reiss A, Atlas SW. Incidental findings on pediatric MR images of the brain. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2002;23(10):1674-7. Find in PubMed.

Illes J, Desmond JE, Huang LF, Raffin TA, Atlas SW. Ethical and practical considerations in managing incidental findings in functional magnetic resonance imaging. Brain Cogn. 2002;50(3):358-65. Find in PubMed.


books and special volumes

Racine, E, Bell, E and Illes, J. Can we read minds? Ethical challenges and responsibilities in the use of neuroimaging research. J. Giordano and B. Gorijn (Eds.). Neuroethics: Scientific, Philosophical and Ethical Perspectives. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2008. Find in Google Books.

Racine, E and Illes, J. Neuroethics for clinicians: Ethical challenges of directly marketed frontier neurotechnology.  P. Singer (ed.) Bioethics for Clinicians, Cambridge University  Press, Cambridge, UK, 2008.


llles, J. (Ed.) Neuroethics: Defining the Issues in Theory, Practice and Policy, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 2006. Find in Google Books. (Reviewed in: The Lancet, Neurology, March 2006; Brain, July 2006; Psychological Medicine, March 2007).

Illes, J. and Atlas S.W. (Eds.) Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Ethical Issues in MR Imaging. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, New York. 2002, 13(2).

Illes, J. (Ed.) Ethical Challenges in Advanced Neuroimaging, Brain and Cognition, Academic Press, New York. 2002, 50(3).