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Matthew Sample
Northeastern University
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Ethical aspects of brain computer interfaces: a scoping review
S Burwell, M Sample, E Racine
BMC medical ethics 18, 1-11, 2017
1962017
Engineering the brain: ethical issues and the introduction of neural devices
E Klein, T Brown, M Sample, AR Truitt, S Goering
Hastings Center Report 45 (6), 26-35, 2015
812015
Healthcare uses of artificial intelligence: Challenges and opportunities for growth
E Racine, W Boehlen, M Sample
Healthcare management forum 32 (5), 272-275, 2019
802019
Keeping disability in mind: a case study in implantable brain–computer Interface research
LS Sullivan, E Klein, T Brown, M Sample, M Pham, P Tubig, R Folland, ...
Science and engineering ethics 24, 479-504, 2018
452018
Do publics share experts’ concerns about brain–computer interfaces? A trinational survey on the ethics of neural technology
M Sample, S Sattler, S Blain-Moraes, D Rodríguez-Arias, E Racine
Science, Technology, & Human Values 45 (6), 1242-1270, 2020
392020
Brain–computer interfaces and personhood: interdisciplinary deliberations on neural technology
M Sample, M Aunos, S Blain-Moraes, C Bublitz, JA Chandler, TH Falk, ...
Journal of Neural Engineering 16 (6), 063001, 2019
362019
Asilomar survey: researcher perspectives on ethical principles and guidelines for BCI research
M Pham, S Goering, M Sample, JE Huggins, E Klein
Brain-Computer Interfaces 5 (4), 97-111, 2018
282018
Two problematic foundations of neuroethics and pragmatist reconstructions
E Racine, M Sample
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 27 (4), 566-577, 2018
242018
Principles for the design of multicellular engineered living systems
O Aydin, AP Passaro, R Raman, SE Spellicy, RP Weinberg, RD Kamm, ...
APL bioengineering 6 (1), 2022
212022
Multi-cellular engineered living systems: building a community around responsible research on emergence
M Sample, M Boulicault, C Allen, R Bashir, I Hyun, M Levis, C Lowenthal, ...
Biofabrication, 2019
202019
Science, responsibility, and the philosophical imagination
M Sample
Synthese 200 (2), 79, 2022
82022
Brain-computer interfaces, inclusive innovation, and the promise of restoration: A mixed-methods study with rehabilitation professionals
M Sample, W Boehlen, S Sattler, S Blain-Moraes, E Racine
Engaging Science, Technology, and Society 8 (2), 80–104-80–104, 2022
72022
Rehabilitation culture and its impact on technology: unpacking practical conditions for ultrabilitation
W Boehlen, M Sample
Disability and Rehabilitation 42 (11), 1490-1494, 2020
72020
Silent performances: Are “repertoires” really post-Kuhnian?
M Sample
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 61, 51-56, 2017
72017
Stanford’s unconceived alternatives from the perspective of epistemic obligations
MS Sample
Philosophy of Science 82 (5), 856-866, 2015
62015
The competing identities of neuroethics: Remarks on theoretical and methodological assumptions and their practical implications for the future of neuroethics
E Racine, M Sample
The Routledge Handbook of Neuroethics, 3-13, 2017
5*2017
Neuroessentialism in discussions about the impact of closed-loop technologies on agency and identity
E Racine, A Quintal, M Sample
AJOB neuroscience 8 (2), 81-83, 2017
42017
Brain-computer interfaces, disability, and the stigma of refusal: A factorial vignette study
M Sample, S Sattler, W Boehlen, E Racine
Public Understanding of Science 32 (4), 522-542, 2023
22023
Pragmatism for a Digital Society: The (In) significance of Artificial Intelligence and Neural Technology
M Sample, E Racine
Clinical Neurotechnology meets Artificial Intelligence: Philosophical …, 2021
22021
Developing Ethical Guidelines for Implantable Neurotechnology: The Importance of Incorporating Stakeholder Input.
M Pham, M Sample, I Dasgupta, S Goering, E Klein
Handbook of Neuroengineering, 2023
12023
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