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Graham M, Rossor M, Lawlor B, Naci L. Reframing the Ethics of Informing Research Participants of Modifiable Dementia Risk Factors. Under Review.

Graham M. Farina F, Ritchie C, Lawlor B, Naci L. (2022) Fear of dementia and public sharing of research results. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. 31: 4, 498–505.DOI

Bernstein Sideman A, Al-Rousan T, Tsoy E, Piña Escudero SD, Pintado-Caipa M, Kanjanapong S, Mbakile-Mahlanza L, Okada de Oliveira M, De la Cruz-Puebla M, Zygouris S, Ashour Mohamed A, Ibrahim H, Goode CA, Miller BL, Valcour V, Possin KL. Facilitators and Barriers to Dementia Assessment and Diagnosis: Perspectives from Dementia Experts within a Global Health Context. Front Neurol, 2022, 13, 769360. DOI:

Dasgupta J. (2022). Sociocultural sensitization training for clinicians during advance care planning. Developmental medicine and child neurology, 64(8), 939–940. DOI:

Dasgupta, J., Lockwood Estrin, G., Summers, J., & Singh, I. (2022). Cognitive Enhancement and Social Mobility: Skepticism from India. AJOB neuroscience, 1-11. DOI:

Graham M. Data for Sale: Trust, confidence, and sharing health data with commercial companies. (2021) Journal of Medical Ethics, Epub ahead of print: doi: 10.1136/medethics-2021-107464. DOI:

Graham M, Naci L. (2021) Well-Being After Severe Brain Injury: What Counts as Good Recovery? Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 31(2), October 2021. DOI:

Graham M, Wallace E, Doherty C, McCann A, Naci L(2019) From Awareness to Prognosis: Ethical Implications of Uncovering Hidden Awareness in Behaviorally Nonresponsive Patients. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. (Special Issue 4, Clinical Neuroethics) Vol 28, pp. 616-631. DOI:

Graham, M., Owen, A. M., Weijer, C. Naci, L. (2018). Using neuroimaging to uncover awareness in brain-injured and anesthetized patients. Frontiers in Bioscience 10:337-349. DOI:

Graham, M., Owen, A. M., Cipi, K. Weijer, C. Naci, L. (2017). Minimizing the harm of accidental awareness under general anesthesia. Lessons from patients misdiagnosed as being in a vegetative state. Anesthesia and Analgesia. DOI:

Taylor N, Graham M, Delargy M, Naci L (2020) Memory During the Presumed Vegetative State: Implications for Patient Quality of Life. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. "Clinical Neuroethics” issue, Vol 29, No. 4, October, 2020. DOI:

Tsoy E, Sideman AB, Piña Escudero SD, Pintado-Caipa M, Kanjanapong S, Al-Rousan T, Mbakile-Mahlanza L, de Oliveira MO, De la Cruz Puebla M, Zygouris S, Mohamed AA, Ibrahim H, Goode CA, Miller BL, Valcour V, Possin KL. Global Perspectives on Brief Cognitive Assessments for Dementia Diagnosis. J Alzheimers Dis, 2021, 82(3), 1001-1013. DOI:

Tsoy E, Possin KL. Racial and ethnic disparities in the diagnosis of dementia. In Gauthier S, Rosa-Neto P, Morais JA, & Webster C. World Alzheimer Report 2021: Journey through the diagnosis of dementia. London, England: Alzheimer’s Disease International. Click here to view