2024
Neuroethics, Covert Consciousness, and Disability Rights: What Happens When Artificial Intelligence Meets Cognitive Motor Dissociation?
Fins J, Shulman K. Neuroethics, Covert Consciousness, and Disability Rights: What Happens When Artificial Intelligence Meets Cognitive Motor Dissociation? Journal Of Cognitive Neuroscience 2024, 36: 1667-1674. PMID: 38579252, DOI: 10.1162/jocn_a_02157.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive motor dissociationCovert consciousnessBrain injuryRight-to-die movementOvert behaviorEEG studiesCognitive activityMotor dissociationSevere brain injuryNormative challengesModes of assessmentDisability biasClinical practiceNormative reasonsGenerate speechEthical challengesArtificial intelligenceAlphabet soupAnticipatory governanceTranslational research
2015
Ethics of neuromodulation in psychiatry
Fins J, Pohl B. Ethics of neuromodulation in psychiatry. 2015, 15-26. DOI: 10.1002/9781118801086.ch2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSevere psychiatric illnessHealth care systemNeuropsychiatric conditionsPsychiatric illnessPervasive stigmaMental illnessCare systemDeep brain stimulationBrain stimulationClinical ethicsMoral dilemmasDerivative questionsIllnessEthicsDevice regulationNeuromodulationTranslational researchClinical needPsychiatryStigmaHealthBrainIntervention
2001
14 Research in the Intensive Care Unit Ethical and Methodological Issues
Barie P, Bacchetta M, Fins J, Eachempati S. 14 Research in the Intensive Care Unit Ethical and Methodological Issues. 2001, 137-154. DOI: 10.1016/b978-012655330-7/50016-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntensive care unitAffecting quality of careQuality of careOrganizational characteristics of ICUsInterpretation of research studiesIll patientsCritically ill patientsMethodological issuesQuality management programCharacteristics of intensive care unitVariability of outcomesOutcomes of critically ill patientsManagement programsCare unitOrganizational characteristicsPatient/research subjectClinical researchAffecting qualitySample sizeOutcomesResearch studiesClinical managementCareTranslational researchPatients