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Meghan E Hurley

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AJOB Neuroscience|December 16, 2022
Knowing Your Body Best: The Role of Clinicians and Neural Data in Patient Self Perception of IllnessMeghan E Hurley
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|September 3, 2024
Co-Reasoning in Context: Collaboration in Critical CareJared N Smith, Ben H Lang, Meghan E Hurley
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|May 2, 2023
Therapeutic Artificial Intelligence: Does Agential Status Matter?Meghan E Hurley, Benjamin H Lang, Jared N Smith
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|September 17, 2024
Patient Consent and The Right to Notice and Explanation of AI Systems Used in Health CareMeghan E Hurley, Benjamin H Lang, Kristin Marie Kostick-Quenet, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 4, 2024
Ethical considerations for integrating multimodal computer perception and neurotechnologyMeghan E Hurley, Anika Sonig, John Herrington, et al.
JMIR Mhealth and Uhealth|July 8, 2026
Perceived Sensitivity of Sensor-Based Digital Health Data: Qualitative Interview StudyChristine Deeney, Anika Sonig, Meghan E Hurley, et al.
Journal of Medical Internet Research|December 12, 2025
Stakeholder Criteria for Trust in Artificial Intelligence-Based Computer Perception Tools in Health Care: Qualitative Interview StudyAnsh Rai, Meghan E Hurley, John Herrington, et al.
JMIR Mental Health|January 6, 2026
Stakeholder Perspectives on Humanistic Implementation of Computer Perception in Health Care: Qualitative StudyKristin M Kostick-Quenet, Meghan E Hurley, Syed Ayaz, et al.
NPP - Digital Psychiatry and Neuroscience|December 8, 2025
What patients and caregivers want to know when consenting to the use of digital behavioral markersAnika Sonig, Christine Deeney, Meghan E Hurley, et al.
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AJOB Neuroscience|December 16, 2022
Knowing Your Body Best: The Role of Clinicians and Neural Data in Patient Self Perception of IllnessMeghan E Hurley
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|September 3, 2024
Co-Reasoning in Context: Collaboration in Critical CareJared N Smith, Ben H Lang, Meghan E Hurley
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|May 2, 2023
Therapeutic Artificial Intelligence: Does Agential Status Matter?Meghan E Hurley, Benjamin H Lang, Jared N Smith
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|September 17, 2024
Patient Consent and The Right to Notice and Explanation of AI Systems Used in Health CareMeghan E Hurley, Benjamin H Lang, Kristin Marie Kostick-Quenet, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 4, 2024
Ethical considerations for integrating multimodal computer perception and neurotechnologyMeghan E Hurley, Anika Sonig, John Herrington, et al.
JMIR Mhealth and Uhealth|July 8, 2026
Perceived Sensitivity of Sensor-Based Digital Health Data: Qualitative Interview StudyChristine Deeney, Anika Sonig, Meghan E Hurley, et al.
Journal of Medical Internet Research|December 12, 2025
Stakeholder Criteria for Trust in Artificial Intelligence-Based Computer Perception Tools in Health Care: Qualitative Interview StudyAnsh Rai, Meghan E Hurley, John Herrington, et al.
JMIR Mental Health|January 6, 2026
Stakeholder Perspectives on Humanistic Implementation of Computer Perception in Health Care: Qualitative StudyKristin M Kostick-Quenet, Meghan E Hurley, Syed Ayaz, et al.
NPP - Digital Psychiatry and Neuroscience|December 8, 2025
What patients and caregivers want to know when consenting to the use of digital behavioral markersAnika Sonig, Christine Deeney, Meghan E Hurley, et al.
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