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    Disorder and Deviance: Where to Draw the Boundaries?
    Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 21 (3): 261-265. 2014.
    Last updated - 2020-01-06.
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    Philosophy of psychopharmacology
    Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 41 (2): 200-211. 1998.
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    A Neural Network Approach to Obsessive- Compulsive Disorder
    with Eric Hollander
    Journal of Mind and Behavior 15 (3): 223-238. 1994.
    A central methodological innovation in cognitive science has been the development of connectionist or neural network models of psychological phenomena. These models may also comprise a theoretically integrative and methodologically rigorous approach to psychiatric phenomena. In this paper we employ connectionist theory to conceptualize obsessive-compulsive disorder . We discuss salient phenomenological and neurobiological findings of the illness, and then reformulate these using neural network m…Read more
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    Natural philosophy once spanned the fields of philosophy, science, and medicine. Scientific disciplines and medical specialties have rapidly achieved independence, and the availability of the internet and open-access publishing promises a further expansion of knowledge. Nevertheless, a consideration of the grounding concepts and ethical principles that underlie health care remains paramount. It is timely, therefore, to contribute to the global conversation on health care with an open-access jour…Read more
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    The cognitive-affective neuroscience of the unconscious
    with Mark Solms and Jack van Honk
    CNS Spectrums 11 (8): 580-583. 2006.
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    Neural Networks and Psychopathology: Connectionist Models in Practice and Research (edited book)
    with Jacques Ludik
    Cambridge University Press. 1998.
    Reviews the contribution of neural network models in psychiatry and psychopathology, including diagnosis, pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy.
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    Exploring researchers’ experiences of working with a researcher-driven, population-specific community advisory board in a South African schizophrenia genomics study
    with Megan M. Campbell, Ezra Susser, Jantina de Vries, Adam Baldinger, Goodman Sibeko, Michael M. Mndini, Sibonile G. Mqulwana, Odwa A. Ntola, and Raj S. Ramesar
    BMC Medical Ethics 16 (1): 1-9. 2015.
    BackgroundCommunity engagement within biomedical research is broadly defined as a collaborative relationship between a research team and a group of individuals targeted for research. A Community Advisory Board is one mechanism of engaging the community. Within genomics research CABs may be particularly relevant due to the potential implications of research findings drawn from individual participants on the larger communities they represent. Within such research, CABs seek to meet instrumental go…Read more
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    Philosophy of psychopharmacology : a naturalist approach
    Dissertation, University of Stellenbosch. 2008.
    Thesis --Stellenbosch University, 2008
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    Cognitive and psychiatric science beyond determinism
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (5): 906-907. 1999.
    Many of Rose's criticisms of determinism in biology have clear relevance to modern cognitive and psychiatric science; too narrow a focus on the brain as an information processing machine runs the risk of neglecting the context in which information processing takes place, and too narrow a focus on the neuroscience of psychopathology runs the risk of neglecting other levels of explanation for these phenomena. It should be emphasized, however, that animal and genetic studies of phenomena of interes…Read more
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    The philosophy of psychopathy
    Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 39 (4): 569-580. 1996.
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    Unconscious habit systems in compulsive and impulsive disorders
    with Natalie L. Cuzen and Naomi A. Fineberg
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (2): 141-141. 2014.