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Adrian Carter
Adrian Carter
School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University
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Four ethical priorities for neurotechnologies and AI
R Yuste, S Goering, BA Arcas, G Bi, JM Carmena, A Carter, JJ Fins, ...
Nature 551 (7679), 159-163, 2017
4602017
The brain disease model of addiction: is it supported by the evidence and has it delivered on its promises?
W Hall, A Carter, C Forlini
The Lancet Psychiatry 2 (1), 105-110, 2015
3822015
The relationship between weight stigma and eating behavior is explained by weight bias internalization and psychological distress
KS O'Brien, JD Latner, RM Puhl, LR Vartanian, C Giles, K Griva, A Carter
Appetite 102, 70-76, 2016
3362016
A transdiagnostic dimensional approach towards a neuropsychological assessment for addiction: an international Delphi consensus study
M Yücel, E Oldenhof, SH Ahmed, D Belin, J Billieux, H Bowden‐Jones, ...
Addiction 114 (6), 1095-1109, 2019
2312019
The neurobiology of “food addiction” and its implications for obesity treatment and policy
A Carter, J Hendrikse, N Lee, M Yücel, A Verdejo-Garcia, ZB Andrews, ...
Annual review of nutrition 36, 105-128, 2016
1612016
I miss being me: Phenomenological effects of deep brain stimulation
F Gilbert, E Goddard, JNM Viaña, A Carter, M Horne
AJOB neuroscience 8 (2), 96-109, 2017
1382017
Neuroethics questions to guide ethical research in the international brain initiatives
J Amadio, GQ Bi, PF Boshears, A Carter, A Devor, K Doya, H Garden, ...
Neuron 100 (1), 19-36, 2018
1372018
Mobile phones in research and treatment: ethical guidelines and future directions
A Carter, J Liddle, W Hall, H Chenery
JMIR mHealth and uHealth 3 (4), e4538, 2015
1372015
Impulse control disorders in patients with Parkinson's disease receiving dopamine replacement therapy: evidence and implications for the addictions field
P Ambermoon, A Carter, WD Hall, NNW Dissanayaka, JD O'Sullivan
Addiction 106 (2), 283-293, 2011
1372011
Drug and alcohol treatment providers’ views about the disease model of addiction and its impact on clinical practice: A systematic review
AI Barnett, W Hall, CL Fry, E Dilkes‐Frayne, A Carter
Drug and alcohol review 37 (6), 697-720, 2018
1152018
Addiction neuroethics: The promises and perils of neuroscience research on addiction
A Carter, W Hall
Cambridge University Press, 2011
114*2011
Why Don’t Smokers Want Help to Quit? A Qualitative Study of Smokers’ Attitudes towards Assisted vs. Unassisted Quitting
K Morphett, B Partridge, C Gartner, A Carter, W Hall
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 12 (6 …, 2015
922015
How is acceptance of the brain disease model of addiction related to Australians’ attitudes towards addicted individuals and treatments for addiction?
C Meurk, A Carter, B Partridge, J Lucke, W Hall
BMC psychiatry 14, 1-10, 2014
902014
Caveolin-1 is required for lateral line neuromast and notochord development
SJ Nixon, A Carter, J Wegner, C Ferguson, M Floetenmeyer, J Riches, ...
Journal of cell science 120 (13), 2151-2161, 2007
832007
Realising the technological promise of smartphones in addiction research and treatment: an ethical review
H Capon, W Hall, C Fry, A Carter
International Journal of Drug Policy 36, 47-57, 2016
752016
Public views on food addiction and obesity: implications for policy and treatment
NM Lee, J Lucke, WD Hall, C Meurk, FM Boyle, A Carter
PloS one 8 (9), e74836, 2013
752013
Views of Addiction Neuroscientists and Clinicians on the Clinical Impact of a ‘Brain Disease Model of Addiction’
S Bell, A Carter, R Mathews, C Gartner, J Lucke, W Hall
612013
The relationship between gambling advertising and gambling attitudes, intentions and behaviours: A critical and meta-analytic review
A Bouguettaya, D Lynott, A Carter, O Zerhouni, S Meyer, I Ladegaard, ...
Current opinion in behavioral sciences 31, 89-101, 2020
602020
Hooked on gambling: A problem of human or machine design?
M Yücel, A Carter, K Harrigan, RJ van Holst, C Livingstone
The Lancet Psychiatry 5 (1), 20-21, 2018
602018
Researchers’ perspectives on scientific and ethical issues with transcranial direct current stimulation: An international survey
K Riggall, C Forlini, A Carter, W Hall, M Weier, B Partridge, M Meinzer
Scientific reports 5 (1), 10618, 2015
592015
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