Select publications from project investigators

Alcalá-López D, Smallwood J, Jefferies E, Van Overwalle F, Vogeley K, Mars RB, Turetsky BI, Laird AR, Fox PT, Eickhoff SB, Bzdok D: Computing the Social Brain Connectome Across Systems and States. Cereb Cortex. 2017 May 18:1-26. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhx121. [Epub ahead of print]

Jennifer A. Chandler and Adam Dodek, “Cognitive enhancement in the courtroom:  What can we learn about the ethics of pharmacological cognitive enhancement by looking at judicial cognition?” in Dubljevic and Jotterand, eds. Cognitive Enhancement: Ethical and Policy Implications in International Perspectives, New York: Oxford University Press, 2016).

Chandler JA, Harrel N and Potkonjak T. “Neurolaw today:  A systematic review of the recent law and neuroscience literature” (online first 2018 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry).

Jens Clausen, Eberhard Fetz, John Donoghue, Junichi Ushiba, Ulrike Sporhase, Jennifer Chandler, Niels Birbaumer, Surjo R. Soekadar, 2017. Help, hope and hype:  Ethical dimensions of neuroprosthetics. Science. 356(6345):1338-1339.

Jennifer A Chandler, “The impact of biological psychiatry on the law:  Evidence, blame and social solidarity” (2017) 54(3) Alberta Law Review 831-848.

Jennifer A. Chandler, “Mind, Brain and Law:  Issues at the Intersection of Neuroscience, Personal Identity and the Legal System,” in Clausen J. and Levy, N. eds. Handbook of Neuroethics, (Dordrecht: Springer Publishing, 2015) p. 441-458.

Jennifer A. Chandler, “The impact of neuroscience in the law:  How perceptions of control and responsibility affect the definition of disability” in Illes ed., Neuroethics: Anticipating the Future (Oxford University Press, 2017).

Pfeiffer U, Schilbach L, Timmermans B, Kuzmanovic B, Georgescu A, Bente G, Vogeley K: Why we interact: On the Functional Role of the Striatum in the Subjective Experience of Social Interaction. Neuroimage 101C, 124-137, 2014

Juha Räikkä, On the Nontechnical Limits of Brain Imaging. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics,29(4), 527-541. doi:10.1017/S0963180120000298

Juha Räikkä, Special Issue on Neuroethics. The Monist 95 (2012).

Juha Räikkä. “Brain Imaging and Privacy”, Neuroethics 3 (2010), 5-12.

Juha Räikkä and Juho Ritola, “Book Review of Eric Racine’s Pragmatic Neuroethics”, Philosophy in Review 31 (2011), 228-231.

Juha Räikkä, “Autonomy and Genetic Privacy” in V. Launis and J. Räikkä (Eds.), Genetic Democracy: Philosophical Perspectives (Springer, London 2008), 43-52.

Juha Räikkä, ”Autonomy and Cultural Rights: The Argument of Cultural Disadvantage” in Z. Skurbaty (Ed.) Beyond a One-Dimensional State: An Emerging Right to Autonomy? (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht 2005), 211-229.

Juha Räikkä, “Freedom and a Right (Not) to Know”, Bioethics 12 (1998), 49-6

Juha Räikkä & Jukka Varelius (Eds.) (2013). Adaptation and Autonomy: Adaptive Preferences in Enhancing and Ending Life. Springer.

Schilbach L, Timmermans B, Reddy V, Bente G, Costall A, Schlicht T, Vogeley K: Toward a second-person neuroscience. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36, 383-414, 2013

Varelius, J. (2020) ‘Would Nonconsensual Criminal Neurorehabilitation Express a More Degrading Attitude Towards Offenders Than Consensual Criminal Neurorehabilitation?’ Neuroethics, forthcoming.

Varelius, J. (2020) ‘Autism Spectrum Condition, Good and Bad Motives of Offending, and Sentencing.’ Neuroethics, https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12152-020-09432-w.

Varelius, J. (2020) ‘Can Self-Validating Neuroenhancement be Autonomous?’ Medicine Health Care and Philosophy Vol. 23(1): 51-59.

Varelius, J. (2020) ‘Neuroenhancement, the Criminal Justice System, and the Problem of Alienation.’ Neuroethics Vol. 13(3): 325–335.

Varelius, J. (2020) ‘An Irrational Suicide.’ In Cholbi, M. & Timmerman, T. eds. Exploring the Philosophy of Death and Dying: Classic and Contemporary Perspectives. Routledge.

Vogeley K, Roepstorff A: Contextualising Culture and Social Cognition. Trends in Cognitive Science 13, 511-516, 2009

Vogeley K: Communication as Fundamental Paradigm for Psychopathology. In Newen A, de Bruin L, Gallagher S (Ed.): The Oxford Handbook of 4e Cognition, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK (forthcoming)

Vogeley K: Two social brains: neural mechanisms of intersubjectivity. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2017 Aug 19;372(1727). pii: 20160245. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2016.0245.

Whitehead, R. and Chandler JA., “Biocriminal justice:  Exploring public attitudes to criminal rehabilitation using biomedical treatments” (online first 2018 Neuroethics)