Frederic Gilbert

Frederic Gilbert

University of Tasmania

H-index: 23

Oceania-Australia

About Frederic Gilbert

Frederic Gilbert, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Tasmania, specializes in the field of Bioethics, Neuroethics, AI Ethics, Deep Brain Stimulation, Brain-Computer Interfaces.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Neurorights: The Land of Speculative Ethics and Alarming Claims?

Definition of Implanted Neurological Device Abandonment: A Systematic Review and Consensus Statement

The Baltimore declaration toward the exploration of organoid intelligence

Caused by Deep Brain Stimulation? How to Measure a Je ne Sais Quoi.

Addressing the nuances of racial disparities in deep brain stimulation

First Organoid Intelligence (OI) workshop to form an OI community

Fairness in military care: might a hybrid concept of equity be the answer?

Aiming at Well-Being with Brain Implants: Any Risk of Implanting Unprecedented Vulnerabilities?

Frederic Gilbert Information

University

Position

& University of Washington

Citations(all)

2097

Citations(since 2020)

1372

Cited By

1327

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

41

i10Index(since 2020)

31

Email

University Profile Page

University of Tasmania

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Frederic Gilbert Skills & Research Interests

Bioethics

Neuroethics

AI Ethics

Deep Brain Stimulation

Brain-Computer Interfaces

Top articles of Frederic Gilbert

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Neurorights: The Land of Speculative Ethics and Alarming Claims?

AJOB neuroscience

Frederic Gilbert

Ingrid Russo

2024/4/2

Definition of Implanted Neurological Device Abandonment: A Systematic Review and Consensus Statement

Michael S Okun

Timothy Marjenin

Jinendra Ekanayake

Frederic Gilbert

Sean P Doherty

...

2024/4/1

The Baltimore declaration toward the exploration of organoid intelligence

Frontiers in Science

Thomas Hartung

Lena Smirnova

Itzy E Morales Pantoja

Akwasi Akwaboah

Dowlette-Mary Alam El Din

...

2023/2/28

Caused by Deep Brain Stimulation? How to Measure a Je ne Sais Quoi.

AJOB neuroscience

Frederic Gilbert

Ingrid Russo

Christian Ineichen

2023/7/3

Addressing the nuances of racial disparities in deep brain stimulation

The Lancet Regional Health–Americas

Frederic Gilbert

Alexander R Harris

John Noel Viana

2023/11/1

First Organoid Intelligence (OI) workshop to form an OI community

Itzy E Morales Pantoja

Lena Smirnova

Alysson R Muotri

Karl J Wahlin

Jeffrey Kahn

...

2023/2/28

Fairness in military care: might a hybrid concept of equity be the answer?

Frederic Gilbert

Ian Stevens

Samia Hurst

2023/5/19

Aiming at Well-Being with Brain Implants: Any Risk of Implanting Unprecedented Vulnerabilities?

Tomislav Furlanis

Frederic Gilbert

2023/10/21

Is theory fading away from reality? Examining the pathology rather than the technology to understand potential personality changes

AJOB neuroscience

Frederic Gilbert

Joel Smith

Anya Daly

2023/1/2

A review of ethical and regulatory issues in the clinical application of stem cell-derived tissue constructs

Alexander R Harris

Patrick McGivern

Frederic Gilbert

2023/5/16

Making the Cut: What Could Be Evidence for a ‘Minimal Definition of the Neurorights’?

AJOB neuroscience

Frederic Gilbert

Ingrid Russo

2023/10/2

Is enhancement with brain–computer interfaces ethical? Evidence in favor of symbiotic augmentation

Tomislav Furlanis

Frederic Gilbert

2023

How I became myself after merging with a computer: Does human-machine symbiosis raise human rights issues?

Brain Stimulation

Frederic Gilbert

Marcello Ienca

Mark Cook

2023/5/1

Why won’t you listen to me? Predictive neurotechnology and epistemic authority

Neuroethics

Alessio Tacca

Frederic Gilbert

2023/10

Concerns with the promotion of deep brain stimulation for obsessive–compulsive disorder

Nature Medicine

Christoph Bublitz

Frederic Gilbert

Surjo R Soekadar

2023/1

“The trauma of losing your own identity again”: the ethics of explantation of brain–computer interfaces

Paul Tubig

Frederic Gilbert

2023/4/27

Legal aspects of unwanted device explantations: A comment on the patient R case

Brain Stimulation

Jan Christoph Bublitz

Frederic Gilbert

2023/9/1

Neurons embodied in a virtual world: evidence for organoid ethics?

AJOB neuroscience

Brett J Kagan

Daniela Duc

Ian Stevens

Frederic Gilbert

2022/4/3

Ethical and regulatory issues of stem cell-derived 3-dimensional organoid and tissue therapy for personalised regenerative medicine

BMC medicine

Alexander R Harris

Mary Jean Walker

Frederic Gilbert

2022/12/27

Restoring vision using optogenetics without being blind to the risks

Alexander R Harris

Frederic Gilbert

2022/1

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