JEMH - Vol. 6, 2011/12 Supplement: Neuroethics
| The articles below reflect ideas presented at the Brain Matters 2 Conference (Montreal, Canada) on May 26-27, 2011. | ||||
Table of Contents |
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Background: Brain Matters 2 |
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| Brain Matters 2: Capacity Building for an Ethics Responsive to Patient and Public Needs | ||||
| Eric Racine Constance Deslauriers Rémi Quirion |
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II. |
Special Theme Articles: Brain Matters 2 |
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Peer Reviewed Submissions |
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| 1. | A Link in the Ink: Mental Illness and Criminal Responsibility in the Press | |||
| Julie M. Robillard PhD Judy Illes PhD |
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| 2. | Ethical Issues in Psychiatric Applications of Deep Brain Stimulation: Learning from Canadian Healthcare Providers | |||
| Emily Bell PhD Mary Pat McAndrews PhD Abbas F Sandikot MD PhD Eric Racine PhD |
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| 3. | Psychiatric Applications for DBS: Using Epistemology to Assess Ethics in Research | |||
| Samantha Copeland MA PhD (candidate) | ||||
| 4. | Neuroscience and the Treatment of Mentally Ill Criminal Offenders: Some Ethical Issues | |||
| Georgia-Martha Gkotsi JD PhD (candidate) Lazare Benaroyo MD PhD |
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| 5. | Preferences for Instructional or Proxy Advance Directives in Mental Health: An Exploratory Mixed Methods Study | |||
| Daniel L. Ambrosini LLB BCL MSc PhD Anne G. Crocker PhD Eric Latimer PhD |
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| 6. | Narratives of Individuals Concerning Psychiatric Advance Directives: Qualitative Study | |||
| Daniel L. Ambrosini LLB BCL MSc PhD Doerte Bemme MSc Anne G. Crocker PhD Eric Latimer PhD |
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