Search results (24)
« Back to PublicationsClinical AI is Not (Yet) Trustworthy-But It Could Be.
Journal article
Saad A. et al, (2026), J Med Internet Res, 28
Ethics and regulation of human brain organoid research: recommendations from the Asia Pacific Neuroethics Working Group
Journal article
LYRESKOG D. and SAVULESCU J., (2026), Asian Bioethics Review
When the Lights Go Out: The Challenge of Neuroabandonment.
Journal article
Lyreskog DM. et al, (2026), AJOB Neurosci, 17, 152 - 155
Stakeholder Perspectives on Trustworthy AI for Parkinson Disease Management Using a Cocreation Approach: Qualitative Exploratory Study.
Journal article
Alves B. et al, (2025), J Med Internet Res, 27
Ethical Challenges to Green Social Prescribing in the UK Mental Health System
Preprint
Menon S. et al, (2025)
Ethical Challenges to Green Social Prescribing in the UK Mental Health System
Preprint
Menon S. et al, (2025)
The Problem (and the Value) of Radical Moral Disagreement.
Journal article
Lyreskog D. et al, (2025), Wellcome Open Res, 10
The Problem (and the Value) of Radical Moral Disagreement.
Journal article
Lyreskog D. et al, (2025), Wellcome open research, 10
Decentralising the Self - Ethical Considerations in Utilizing Decentralised Web Technology for Direct Brain Interfaces.
Journal article
Lyreskog DM. et al, (2024), Sci Eng Ethics, 30
Tracing Tomorrow: young people's preferences and values related to use of personal sensing to predict mental health, using a digital game methodology.
Journal article
Pavarini G. et al, (2024), BMJ Ment Health, 27
Withering Minds: towards a unified embodied mind theory of personal identity for understanding dementia.
Journal article
Lyreskog DM., (2023), J Med Ethics, 49, 699 - 706
Testing Design Bioethics Methods: Comparing a Digital Game with a Vignette Survey for Neuroethics Research with Young People.
Journal article
Lyreskog DM. et al, (2023), AJOB Empir Bioeth, 14, 55 - 64
The Mystery of Mental Integrity: Clarifying Its Relevance to Neurotechnologies.
Journal article
Zohny H. et al, (2023), Neuroethics, 16
Merging Minds: The Conceptual and Ethical Impacts of Emerging Technologies for Collective Minds.
Journal article
Lyreskog DM. et al, (2023), Neuroethics, 16
