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Informed consent for MRI and fMRI research: analysis of a sample of Canadian consent documentsNicole Palmour
Neuroethics Research Unit, Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montreal, Canada
BMC Med Ethics 12:1. 2011..g., informed consent forms, ethics review) are vested with extremely important ethical and practical goals. Accordingly, these measures need to function effectively in real-world research and to follow high level standards...
Disagreements with implications: diverging discourses on the ethics of non-medical use of methylphenidate for performance enhancementCynthia Forlini
Neuroethics Research Unit, Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montreal, 110 avenue des Pins Ouest, Montreal, Quebec, H2W 1R7, Canada
BMC Med Ethics 10:9. 2009..The scope and potential consequences of the non-medical use of MPH upon healthcare and society bring about many points of view...
Evidence-based neuroethics for neurodevelopmental disordersEric Racine
Neuroethics Research Unit, Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Semin Pediatr Neurol 18:21-5. 2011..We identify and discuss challenges related to health care delivery in CP; neonatal neurological decision making; alternative therapies; and identity, integrity, and personhood...
Profiles of neurological outcome prediction among intensivistsEric Racine
Neuroethics Research Unit, Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montreal, Montreal, Canada
Neurocrit Care 11:345-52. 2009..This study assessed the variability in long-term outcome predictions among physicians and aimed to identify factors that may account for this variability...
Media coverage of the persistent vegetative state and end-of-life decision-makingE Racine
Neuroethics Research Unit, Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Neurology 71:1027-32. 2008..This study examined print media coverage of these features of the case...
Which naturalism for bioethics? A defense of moderate (pragmatic) naturalismEric Racine
Neuroethics Research Unit, Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, McGill University, Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montreal, Montreal, QC
Bioethics 22:92-100. 2008..The discussion is based upon historical writings in philosophy and bioethics...
Contemporary neuroscience in the mediaEric Racine
Neuroethics Research Unit, Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montreal, 110 avenue des Pins Ouest, Montreal, Quebec H2W 1R7, Canada
Soc Sci Med 71:725-33. 2010..We also discuss the impact of these findings on neuroscience and on the respective contributions of the social sciences and the biological sciences in contemporary psychiatry and mental health policy...
How the public responded to the Schiavo controversy: evidence from letters to editorsEric Racine
Neuroethics Research Unit, Office 1535, IRCM, 110 Pine Avenue West, Montreal, Quebec H2W 1R7, Canada
J Med Ethics 36:571-3. 2010..Distinct public discourses can be encountered in different stakeholders suggesting complex and extensive pluralism even within the media...
HEC member perspectives on the case analysis process: a qualitative multi-site studyEric Racine
Neuroethics Research Unit, , 110 avenue des Pins Ouest, , QC H2W lR7, Canada
HEC Forum 19:185-206. 2007
Identifying challenges and conditions for the use of neuroscience in bioethicsEric Racine
Neuroethics Research Unit, , Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Am J Bioeth 7:74-6; discussion W1-4. 2007
The need for a clinical ethics service and its goals in a community healthcare service centre: a surveyE Racine
Neuroethics Research Unit, Institut de recherches cliniques de Montreal IRCM, 110 avenue des Pins Ouest, Montreal, QC, H2W 1R7, Canada
J Med Ethics 32:564-6. 2006....
Deep brain stimulation, ethics, and societyEmily Bell
Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montreal
J Clin Ethics 21:101-3. 2010..Discussion surrounding ethical and social issues in deep brain stimulation (DBS) has increased. This article introduces a special section on the ethics of DBS in The Journal of Clinical Ethics...
Expectations regarding cognitive enhancement create substantial challengesE Racine
Neuroethics Research Unit, Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montreal, Department of Medicine, Universite de Montreal, and Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery and Biomedical Ethics Unit, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
J Med Ethics 35:469-70. 2009....
Hope and patients' expectations in deep brain stimulation: healthcare providers' perspectives and approachesEmily Bell
Neuroethics Research Unit, Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
J Clin Ethics 21:112-24. 2010....
"Currents of hope": neurostimulation techniques in U.S. and U.K. print mediaEric Racine
Neuroethics Research Unit, , Canada
Camb Q Healthc Ethics 16:312-6. 2007
Preparing the ethical future of deep brain stimulationEmily Bell
Neuroethics Research Unit, Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada
Surg Neurol 72:577-86; discussion 586. 2009..The ethical and social challenges of DBS need further examination, and discussion and emerging applications of DBS in psychiatry may also complicate the ethical landscape of DBS...
Perspectives of Canadian researchers on ethics review of neuroimaging researchC Deslauriers
Neuroethics Research Unit, Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montreal, Quebec, Canada
J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics 5:49-66. 2010..Neuroimagers and REBs should consider their shared responsibilities in developing guidance to handle issues such as incidental findings, risk assessment, and knowledge transfer...
Clinical and public translation of neuroimaging research in disorders of consciousness challenges current diagnostic and public understanding paradigmsEric Racine
, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Am J Bioeth 8:13-5; discussion W1-3. 2008
Interdisciplinary approaches for a pragmatic neuroethicsEric Racine
, University of Montreal
Am J Bioeth 8:52-3. 2008
Comment on "Does it make sense to speak of neuroethics?"Eric Racine
EMBO Rep 9:2-3; author reply 3-4. 2008
Neuroethical responsibilitiesEric Racine
Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, USA
Can J Neurol Sci 33:269-77, 260-8. 2006....
Hyped biomedical science or uncritical reporting? Press coverage of genomics (1992-2001) in QuébecEric Racine
Stanford University Center for Biomedical Ethics, 701, Welch Road, Building A, Suite 1105, Palo Alto, CA 94 304 5748, USA
Soc Sci Med 62:1278-90. 2006..in print media? And, given limited coverage of ethical issues, and concerns about bioethics being too narrowly focused, should public debates on frontier biomedical science be promoted to broaden the scope of biomedical ethics?..
Imaging or imagining? A neuroethics challenge informed by geneticsJudy Illes
Stanford University, USA
Am J Bioeth 5:5-18. 2005..Indeed, ethical interpretation of such findings will necessitate not only traditional bioethical input but also a wider perspective on the construction of scientific knowledge...
Justifying high-cost anticoagulant therapyEric Racine
Clinical Pharmacy Services, Harper University Hospital, Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University, 3990 John R, Detroit, MI 48201, USA
Am J Health Syst Pharm 59:S18-20. 2002..Applying pharmacoeconomics when choosing LMWHs for anticoagulant therapy can assist pharmacy practitioners in facilitating better clinical and economic outcomes...
