The Brainstorm 10 15 14 Vol 7 13

Brainstorm Literature update
Newsletter of the Canadian Neuroethics and Mental Health Interest Group
Bulletin du Groupe canadien d’intérêt en neuroéthique et santé mentale
Prepared by the Neuroethics Research Unit of the IRCM
Préparé par l’Unité de recherche en neuroéthique de l’IRCM
Literature October 1-15 / Littérature 1-15 octobre
ARTICLES
Ethical dilemmas in pediatric and adolescent psychogenic nonepileptic seizures.
Cole CM, Falcone T, Caplan R, Timmons-Mitchell J, Jares K, Ford PJ. Epilepsy Behav. 2014 Aug; 37C:
145-150. Epub 2014 Jul 10.
The ethical boundaries of patient and advocate influence on DSM-5.
Johnson RA, Barrett MS, Sisti DA. Harv Rev Psychiatry. 2013 Nov-Dec; 21(6): 334-44
Decision-making capacity for treatment in psychiatric and medical in-patients: cross-sectional,
comparative study.
Owen GS, Szmukler G, Richardson G, David AS, Raymont V, Freyenhagen F, Martin W, Hotopf M. Br J
Psychiatry. 2013 Dec; 203(6): 461-7..
Biomarkers for neurology: Guides and lines
Fleming JO, Carlsson CM. Neurology. 2014 Sep 23; 83(13): 1130-1..
Placebo and nocebo effect: a mini-review.
Požgain I, Požgain Z, Degmečić D. Psychiatr Danub. 2014 Jun; 26(2): 100-7.
NEURO.TV: Neuroscience Education on the Internet.
Xie DL, Miller SL, Boucher L, Kubie JL, and Gariépy JF. Malays J Med Sci. 2014 May; 21(3): 78-80.
Is Neurolaw Conceptually Confused?
Levy N. J Ethics. 2014 Jun 1; 18(2): 171-185.
How plausible is it that conscious control is illusory?
Navon D. Am J Psychol. 2014 Summer; 127(2): 147-55.
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Brainstorm Literature update
Newsletter of the Canadian Neuroethics and Mental Health Interest Group
Bulletin du Groupe canadien d’intérêt en neuroéthique et santé mentale
Prepared by the Neuroethics Research Unit of the IRCM
Préparé par l’Unité de recherche en neuroéthique de l’IRCM
Literature October 1-15 / Littérature 1-15 octobre
[The definition of death and organ retrieval: a persisting philosophical controversy].
Kinnaert P. Rev Med Brux. 2014 Mar-Apr; 35(2): 103-11. French.
Brain correlates of subjective freedom of choice.
Filevich E, Vanneste P, Brass M, Fias W, Haggard P, Kühn S. Conscious Cogn. 2013 Dec; 22(4): 127184. Epub 2013 Sep 8.
Can brain scans prove criminals unaccountable?
Roache R. AJOB Neurosci. 2014 Mar 18; 5(2): 35-7.
Why physician-assisted death?
Downar J, Bailey TM, Kagan J. CMAJ. 2014 Jul 8; 186(10): 778-9.
Rational suicide and dementia.
Draper B. J R Coll Physicians Edinb. 2014 Jun; 44(2): 130-1.
Pharmacological cognitive enhancement-how neuroscientific research could advance ethical
debate.
Maslen H, Faulmüller N, Savulescu J. Front Syst Neurosci. 2014 Jun 11; 8: 107.
A focus on child development
Silver KL, Singer PA. Science. 2014 Jul 11: 345(6193): 121.
Does asking about suicide and related behaviours induce suicidal ideation? What is the
evidence?
Dazzi T, Gribble R, Wessely S, Fear NT. Psychol Med. 2014 Jul 7: 1-3. [Epub ahead of print]
Why we interact: On the Functional Role of the Striatum in the Subjective Experience of Social
Interaction.
Pfeiffer UJ, Schilbach L, Timmermans B, Kuzmanovic B, Georgescu AL, Bente G, Vogeley K.
Neuroimage. 2014 Nov 1; 101: 124-37. Epub 2014 Jul 2.
Commentary: DSM-5 and Forensic Psychiatry.
Appelbaum PS. J Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 2014 Jun; 42(2): 136-40.
Ethical considerations for evaluating the issue of physical restraint in psychiatry.
Petrini C. Ann Ist Super Sanita. 2013; 49(3): 281-5.
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Brainstorm Literature update
Newsletter of the Canadian Neuroethics and Mental Health Interest Group
Bulletin du Groupe canadien d’intérêt en neuroéthique et santé mentale
Prepared by the Neuroethics Research Unit of the IRCM
Préparé par l’Unité de recherche en neuroéthique de l’IRCM
Literature October 1-15 / Littérature 1-15 octobre
Knowledge of ethical guidelines: a survey of the Danish Psychiatric Association.
Lolk A, Kastrup M. Nord J Psychiatry. 2014 Jan; 68(1): 78-80.
Psychiatric stigma and discrimination in South Africa: perspectives from key stakeholders.
Egbe CO, Brooke-Sumner C, Kathree T, Selohilwe O, Thornicroft G, Petersen I. BMC Psychiatry. 2014
Jul 4; 14(1): 191.
[Is "Mental Health" Part of the Common Good? The Sociopolitical Framework of Psychiatric
Ethics and the Responsibilty of Health-Care Elites].
Bohlken E. Psychiatr Prax. 2014 Jul; 41(S01): S76-S80. Epub 2014 Jul 1. German.
An Ethical Framework for Global Psychiatry.
Katz CL, Lahey TP, Campbell HT. Ann Glob Health. 2014 March - April; 80(2): 146-51.
The experiences of detained mental health service users: issues of dignity in care.
Chambers M, Gallagher A, Borschmann R, Gillard S, Turner K, Kantaris X. BMC Med Ethics. 2014 Jun
27; 15: 50.
Preliminary Turkish study of psychiatric in-patients' competence to make treatment decisions.
Aydin Er R, Sehiralti M, Aker AT. Asia Pac Psychiatry. 2013 Mar; 5(1): E9-E18. Epub 2012 Oct 11.
History of brain death as death: 1968 to the present.
De Georgia MA. J Crit Care. 2014 Aug; 29(4): 673-8.
Disclosure of amyloid imaging results to research participants: has the time come?
Lingler JH, Klunk WE. Alzheimers Dement. 2013 Nov; 9(6): 741-4.e2.
Informed consent and ECT: how much information should be provided?
Torrance R. J Med Ethics. 2014 Jun 17. [Epub ahead of print]
Giving voice to study volunteers: Comparing views of mentally ill, physically ill, and healthy
protocol participants on ethical aspects of clinical research.
Roberts LW, Kim JP. J Psychiatr Res. 2014 Sep; 56: 90-7. Epub 2014 Jun 2.
A critical reflection on the technological development of deep brain stimulation (DBS).
Ineichen C, Glannon W, Temel Y, Baumann CR, Sürücü O. Front Hum Neurosci. 2014 Sep 17; 8: 730.
eCollection 2014.
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Brainstorm Literature update
Newsletter of the Canadian Neuroethics and Mental Health Interest Group
Bulletin du Groupe canadien d’intérêt en neuroéthique et santé mentale
Prepared by the Neuroethics Research Unit of the IRCM
Préparé par l’Unité de recherche en neuroéthique de l’IRCM
Literature October 1-15 / Littérature 1-15 octobre
Consensus on guidelines for stereotactic neurosurgery for psychiatric disorders.
Nuttin B, Wu H, Mayberg H, Hariz M, Gabriëls L, Galert T, Merkel R, Kubu C, Vilela-Filho O, Matthews
K, Taira T, Lozano AM, Schechtmann G, Doshi P, Broggi G, Régis J, Alkhani A, Sun B, Eljamel S,
Schulder M, Kaplitt M, Eskandar E, Rezai A, Krauss JK, Hilven P, Schuurman R, Ruiz P, Chang JW,
Cosyns P, Lipsman N, Voges J, Cosgrove R, Li Y, Schlaepfer T. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2014
Sep; 85(9): 1003-8. Epub 2014 Jan 20.
Disparities in Canadian indigenous health research on neurodevelopmental disorders.
Di Pietro NC, Illes J. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 2014 Jan; 35(1): 74-81.
Neural systems involved in moral judgment and moral action.
Will GJ, Klapwijk ET. J Neurosci. 2014 Aug 6; 34(32): 10459-61
State experiences implementing youth sports concussion laws: challenges, successes, and
lessons for evaluating impact.
Lowrey KM, Morain SR. J Law Med Ethics. 2014 Sep; 42(3): 290-6.
Youth sports & public health: framing risks of mild traumatic brain injury in american football
and ice hockey.
Bachynski KE, Goldberg DS. J Law Med Ethics. 2014 Sep; 42(3): 323-33.
Loss of possession: concussions, informed consent, and autonomy.
Robeson R, King NM. J Law Med Ethics. 2014 Sep; 42(3): 334-43.
Patient and public involvement in health research: ethical imperative and/or radical challenge?
Rose D. J Health Psychol. 2014 Jan; 19(1): 149-58..
Buttressing regulation of cognitive enhancement devices with principles of harm reduction
Fitz NS, Reiner PB. J Law Biosci. 2014 Sep 25. [Epub ahead of print]
Depression deserves better treatment
Patrick K. CMAJ. 2014 Oct 7; 186(14): 1043. Epub 2014 Sep 29.
New labels to curb opioid abuse
Vogel L. CMAJ. 2014 Oct 7; 186(14): E508. Epub 2014 Aug 25.
Suicide report indicates shift at WHO
Shuchman M. CMAJ. 2014 Oct 7; 186(14): E532. Epub 2014 Sep 15.
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Brainstorm Literature update
Newsletter of the Canadian Neuroethics and Mental Health Interest Group
Bulletin du Groupe canadien d’intérêt en neuroéthique et santé mentale
Prepared by the Neuroethics Research Unit of the IRCM
Préparé par l’Unité de recherche en neuroéthique de l’IRCM
Literature October 1-15 / Littérature 1-15 octobre
The philosophy of psychiatry and biologism.
Stier M, Schoene-Seifert B, Rüther M, Muders S. Front Psychol. 2014 Sep 18; 5: 1032.
Wishes for the end of life in Huntington's Disease - the perspective of European physicians.
Booij SJ, Tibben A, Engberts DP, Roos RA. J Huntingtons Dis. 2014; 3(3): 229-32.
NEWS AND SOCIAL
Why most scientists don't take Susan Greenfield seriously
Bishop, D. Bishop Blog. Sep 26, 2014.
The Daydream Disorder
Aldhous, P. Slate. Sep 29, 2014.
If Someone Secretly Controlled What You Say, Would Anyone Notice?
Miller, G. Wired. Sep 29, 2014.
The greatest brain myth there ever was?
Gjersoe, N. The Guardian. Oct 02, 2014.
Head in the Cloud
Bell, V. Literary Review. Oct 02, 2014.
Vietnam’s Neuroscientific Legacy
Anthes, E. The New Yorker. Oct 02, 2014.
The use and abuse of the prefix neuro- in the decades of the BRAIN
The Neurocritic. The Neurocritic. Oct 06, 2014.
Can neuroscience discuss religion?
Lucaciu, I. The Neuroethics Blog. Oct 07, 2014.
Death determination debate rages on in science, medicine
Schwartz, D. CBC News, Oct 13, 2014.
Assisted suicide: Where do Canada and other countries stand?
CBC News, Oct 13, 2014.
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