Neuroethics and neuroimaging: moving toward transparency.,
, Am J Bioeth, 2008 Sep, Volume 8, Issue 9, p.46-52, (2008)
Neuroethics and Disorders of Consciousness: Discerning Brain States in Clinical Practice and Research.,
, AMA J Ethics, 2016 Dec 01, Volume 18, Issue 12, p.1182-1191, (2016)
The Neglect of Persons with Severe Brain Injury in the United States: An International Human Rights Analysis.,
, Health Hum Rights, 2020 Jun, Volume 22, Issue 1, p.265-278, (2020)
A Narrative of Advocacy, Resilience, and Recovery Following Severe Brain Injury.,
, J Head Trauma Rehabil, 2019 Sep/Oct, Volume 34, Issue 5, p.364-365, (2019)
Nanotechnology, neuromodulation & the immune response: discourse, materiality & ethics.,
, Biomed Microdevices, 2015 Apr, Volume 17, Issue 2, p.28, (2015)
Mosaic Decisionmaking and Reemergent Agency after Severe Brain Injury.,
, Camb Q Healthc Ethics, 2018 Jan, Volume 27, Issue 1, p.163-174, (2018)
Misuse of the FDA's humanitarian device exemption in deep brain stimulation for obsessive-compulsive disorder.,
, Health Aff (Millwood), 2011 Feb, Volume 30, Issue 2, p.302-11, (2011)
The minimally conscious state: definition and diagnostic criteria.,
, Neurology, 2002 Nov 12, Volume 59, Issue 9, p.1473; author reply 1473-4, (2002)
The minimally conscious state: a diagnosis in search of an epidemiology.,
, Arch Neurol, 2007 Oct, Volume 64, Issue 10, p.1400-5, (2007)
A major miss in prognostication after cardiac arrest: Burst suppression and brain healing.,
, Epilepsy Behav Case Rep, 2017, Volume 7, p.1-5, (2017)
Lights, camera, inaction? Neuroimaging and disorders of consciousness.,
, Am J Bioeth, 2008 Sep, Volume 8, Issue 9, p.W1-3, (2008)
A leg to stand on: Sir William Osler and Wilder Penfield's "neuroethics".,
, Am J Bioeth, 2008 Jan, Volume 8, Issue 1, p.37-46, (2008)
Late recovery from the minimally conscious state: ethical and policy implications.,
, Neurology, 2007 Jan 23, Volume 68, Issue 4, p.304-7, (2007)
Informing the patient-proxy covenant: an educational approach for advance care planning.,
, J Palliat Med, 2004 Apr, Volume 7, Issue 2, p.351-5, (2004)
Inching toward health decision exceptionalism.,
, Am J Bioeth, 2013, Volume 13, Issue 5, p.18-9, (2013)
In the blink of the mind's eye.,
, Hastings Cent Rep, 2010 May-Jun, Volume 40, Issue 3, p.21-3, (2010)
"Humanities are the Hormones:" Osler, Penfield and "Neuroethics" Revisited.,
, Am J Bioeth, 2008 Jan, Volume 8, Issue 1, p.W5-8, (2008)
The historical origins of the vegetative state: Received wisdom and the utility of the text,
, Journal of the History of the Neurosciences: Basic and Clinical Perspectives, 06/2016, (2016)
Guardianship and Clinical Research Participation: The Case of Wards with Disorders of Consciousness.,
, Kennedy Inst Ethics J, 2017, Volume 27, Issue 1, p.43-70, (2017)
Go in Peace: Brain Death, Reasonable Accommodation and Jewish Mourning Rituals.,
, J Relig Health, 2019 Oct, Volume 58, Issue 5, p.1672-1686, (2019)
Giving Voice to Consciousness.,
, Camb Q Healthc Ethics, 2016 Oct, Volume 25, Issue 4, p.583-99, (2016)
The ethics of measuring and modulating consciousness: the imperative of minding time.,
, Prog Brain Res, 2009, Volume 177, p.371-82, (2009)
Ethical, palliative, and policy considerations in disorders of consciousness.,
, Neurology, 2018 09 04, Volume 91, Issue 10, p.471-475, (2018)
The ethical limits of neuroscience.,
, Lancet Neurol, 2002 Aug, Volume 1, Issue 4, p.213, (2002)
Ethical guidance for the management of conflicts of interest for researchers, engineers and clinicians engaged in the development of therapeutic deep brain stimulation.,
, J Neural Eng, 2011 Jun, Volume 8, Issue 3, p.033001, (2011)