2013 Journal Article Dazed and confused: sports medicine, conflicts of interest, and concussion managementPartridge, Brad (2013). Dazed and confused: sports medicine, conflicts of interest, and concussion management. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 11 (1), 65-74. doi: 10.1007/s11673-013-9491-2 |
2012 Journal Article Students and “Smart Drugs”: empirical research can shed light on enhancement enthusiasmPartridge, Bradley (2012). Students and “Smart Drugs”: empirical research can shed light on enhancement enthusiasm. Asian Bioethics Review, 4 (4), 310-319. doi: 10.1353/asb.2012.0035 |
2012 Journal Article Public attitudes towards the acceptability of using drugs to treat depression and ADHDPartridge, Brad, Lucke, Jayne and Hall, Wayne (2012). Public attitudes towards the acceptability of using drugs to treat depression and ADHD. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 46 (10), 958-965. doi: 10.1177/0004867412450755 |
2012 Journal Article What are the public policy implications of a neurobiological view of addiction?Gartner, Coral E., Carter, Adrian and Partridge, Brad (2012). What are the public policy implications of a neurobiological view of addiction?. Addiction, 107 (7), 1199-1200. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2012.03812.x |
2012 Journal Article The need to tackle concussion in Australian football codesGilbert, Frederic and Partridge, Bradley J. (2012). The need to tackle concussion in Australian football codes. Medical Journal of Australia, 196 (9), 561-563. doi: 10.5694/mja11.11218 |
2012 Book Chapter Addiction neuroscience and tobacco controlGartner, Coral E. and Partridge, Brad (2012). Addiction neuroscience and tobacco control. Addiction neuroethics: The ethics of addiction neuroscience research and treatment. (pp. 75-93) edited by Adrian Carter, Wayne Hall and Judy Illes. New York, NY, United States: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-385973-0.00004-1 |
2012 Journal Article Letter to the Editor: Better evidence for safety and efficacy is needed before neurologists prescribe drugs for neuroenhancement to healthy peopleBoot, Brendon P., Partridge, Brad and Hall, Wayne (2012). Letter to the Editor: Better evidence for safety and efficacy is needed before neurologists prescribe drugs for neuroenhancement to healthy people. Neurocase, 18 (3), 181-184. doi: 10.1080/13554794.2011.588174 |
2012 Journal Article A comparison of attitudes toward cognitive enhancement and legalized doping in sport in a community sample of Australian adultsPartridge, Brad, Lucke, Jayne and Hall, Wayne (2012). A comparison of attitudes toward cognitive enhancement and legalized doping in sport in a community sample of Australian adults. AJOB Primary Research, 3 (4), 81-86. doi: 10.1080/21507716.2012.720639 |
2011 Journal Article Smart drugs "as common as coffee": Media hype about neuroenhancementPartridge, Bradley J., Bell, Stephanie K., Lucke, Jayne C., Yeates, Sarah and Hall, Wayne D. (2011). Smart drugs "as common as coffee": Media hype about neuroenhancement. PLoS One, 6 (11) e28416, e28416. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0028416 |
2011 Journal Article Hit and miss: ethical issues in the implementation of a “concussion rule” in Australian FootballPartridge, Brad (2011). Hit and miss: ethical issues in the implementation of a “concussion rule” in Australian Football. AJOB Neuroscience, 2 (4), 62-63. doi: 10.1080/21507740.2011.620066 |
2011 Journal Article Deflating the neuroenhancement bubbleLucke, Jayne C., Bell, Stephanie, Partridge, Brad and Hall, Wayne D. (2011). Deflating the neuroenhancement bubble. AJOB Neuroscience, 2 (4), 38-43. doi: 10.1080/21507740.2011.611122 |
2011 Journal Article Public attitudes towards human life extension by intervening in ageingPartridge, Brad, Lucke, Jayne, Bartlett, Helen and Hall, Wayne (2011). Public attitudes towards human life extension by intervening in ageing. Journal of Aging Studies, 25 (2), 73-83. doi: 10.1016/j.jaging.2010.08.012 |
2011 Journal Article Academic doping or Viagra for the brain?Lucke, Jayne C., Bell, Stephanie K., Partridge, Bradley J. and Hall, Wayne D. (2011). Academic doping or Viagra for the brain?. EMBO Reports, 12 (3), 197-201. doi: 10.1038/embor.2011.15 |
2011 Journal Article Fairness and performance-enhancing swimsuits at the 2009 Swimming World Championships: The 'asterisk' championshipsPartridge, Brad (2011). Fairness and performance-enhancing swimsuits at the 2009 Swimming World Championships: The 'asterisk' championships. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, 5 (1), 63-74. doi: 10.1080/17511321.2010.511248 |
2011 Journal Article In the face of uncertainty about the risks of low-level drinking, abstinence is prudent, not misogynistic, advicePartridge, Brad, Lucke, Jayne and Hall, Wayne (2011). In the face of uncertainty about the risks of low-level drinking, abstinence is prudent, not misogynistic, advice. American Journal of Bioethics, 11 (12), 66-67. doi: 10.1080/15265161.2011.615887 |
2011 Journal Article Begging important questions about cognitive enhancement, againPartridge, B., Lucke, J., Finnoff, J. and Hall, W. (2011). Begging important questions about cognitive enhancement, again. American Journal of Bioethics, 11 (1), 14-15. doi: 10.1080/15265161.2010.534536 |
2010 Journal Article Weak evidence for large claims contribute to the phantom debate ResponseLucke, Jayne C., Bell, Stephanie, Partridge, Brad and Hall, Wayne D. (2010). Weak evidence for large claims contribute to the phantom debate Response. BioSocieties, 5 (4), 482-483. doi: 10.1057/biosoc.2010.31 |
2010 Journal Article Listening to public concerns about human life extensionPartridge, Brad, Lucke, Jayne and Hall, Wayne (2010). Listening to public concerns about human life extension. Embo Reports, 11 (10), 735-737. doi: 10.1038/embor.2010.137 |
2010 Journal Article ResponsePartridge, Brad (2010). Response. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 7 (4), 385-386. doi: 10.1007/s11673-010-9253-3 |
2010 Journal Article Anticipating the use of life extension technologies: Possible pointers from the adoption of assisted reproductive technologiesLucke, Jayne C., Herbert, Danielle, Partridge, Brad and Hall, Wayne D. (2010). Anticipating the use of life extension technologies: Possible pointers from the adoption of assisted reproductive technologies. EMBO Reports, 11 (5), 334-338. doi: 10.1038/embor.2010.48 |