Research
THE PARADOXICAL PLEASURES OF HUMAN IMAGINATION.
Haque, O.S. (2011). Philosophy and Literature.
EMERGING PERSPECTIVES ON ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS WITH HIGH FUNCTIONING AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS, VIOLENCE, AND CRIMINAL LAW.
Lerner, M.D., Haque, O.S., Northrup, E.C., Lawer, L., Bursztajn, H.J. (2012). Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law.
CLINICAL WISDOM AND EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE ARE COMPLEMENTARY.
De Freitas, J., Haque, O.S., Gopal, A. & Bursztajn, H. (2012). Journal of Clinical Ethics.
DECISION MAKING CAPACITY, INFORMED CONSENT, AND SURROGATE AND SUBSTITUTED JUDGMENT AT THE BOUNDARIES OF THE SELF.
Haque, O.S., Bursztajn, H. (2007). Journal of Clinical Ethics.
COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY ESSENTIALS: INTEGRATING THEORIES, SKILLS, AND PRACTICES.
Haque, O.S., Bursztajn, H.J. (2007). American Journal of Psychiatry.
CONSENT TO TREATMENT: A PRACTICAL GUIDE.
Haque, O.S., Bursztajn, H. (2007). Journal of the American Medical Association.
EXTENDING EVOLUTIONARY ACCOUNTS OF RELIGION BEYOND THE MIND: RELIGIONS AS ADAPTIVE SOCIAL SYSTEMS.
Purzycki, B.G., Haque, O.S. & Sosis, R. (2014). In F. Watts & L. Turner (Eds.), The Evolution of Religion: Critical and Constructive Essays. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
SUBCORTICAL HYPERINTENSITIES IMPACT COGNITIVE FUNCTION AMONG A SELECT SUBSET OF HEALTHY ELDERLY.
Paul, R.H., Haque, O., Gunstad, J., Tate, D.F., Grieve, S.M., Hoth, K., Brickman, A.M., Cohen, R., Lange, K., Jefferson, A.L., Macgregor, K.L., Gordon, E. (2005). Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology.
PROGRESSIVE MORPHOMETRIC AND COGNITIVE CHANGES IN VASCULAR DEMENTIA.
Gunstad, J., Brickman, A.M., Paul, R.H., Browndyke, J., Moser, D.J., Ott, B.R., Gordon, N., Haque, O., Cohen, R.A. (2005). Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology.
FORENSIC PSYCHIATRIC CONTRIBUTIONS TO UNDERSTANDING FINANCIAL CRIME
Brady, S., Rabin, E., Wu, D., Haque, O.S. & Bursztajn, H.J. (2015). In M. Dion & D. N. Weisstub (Eds.), Financial Crimes: Psychological, Technological, and Ethical Issues. New York: Springer-Kluwer Press.
RELIGIOUS MOTIVATIONS FOR COOPERATION: AND EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION USING EXPLICIT PRIMES.
Rand, D.G., Dreber, A., Haque, O.S., Kane, R.J., Nowak, M.A. & Coakley, S. (2014). Religion, Brain, Behavior.
DIFFERENCES IN COGNITIVE STYLE, EMOTIONAL PROCESSING AND IDEOLOGY AS CRUCIAL VARIABLES IN UNDERSTANDING MEANING MAKING.
Haque, O.S., Shenhav, A. & Rand, D. (2012). Religion, Brain & Behavior.
CAN PRAGMATIC PHILOSOPHY RESTORE PSYCHIATRY'S HUMANITY IN THE AGE OF NEUROSCIENCE?
Haque, O.S. & Bursztajn, H.J. (2017). Psychodynamic Psychiatry.
COMPUTER-MEDIATED MEASUREMENT AND SUBJECTIVE RATINGS OF WHITE MATTER HYPERINTENSITIES IN VASCULAR DEMENTIA: RELATIONSHIPS TO NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE.
Davis Garrett, K., Cohen, R.A., Paul, R.H., Moser, D.J., Malloy, P.F., Shah, P., Haque, O. (2004). The Clinical Neuropsychologist.
THE ETHICS OF PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY INFLUENCE IN MEDICINE.
*Haque, O.S., *De Freitas, J., Bursztajn, H.J.,Cosgrove, L., Gopal, A., Paul, R., Shuv-Ami, I. &Wolfman, S. (2013). UNESCO.
[*equal contributors]
WHY DOCTORS SHOULD BE MORE EMPATHIC--BUT NOT TOO MUCH MORE.
Haque, O.S. & Waytz, A. (2011). Scientific American.
BRAIN DEATH AND ITS ENTANGLEMENTS: A REDEFINITION OF PERSONHOOD FOR ISLAMIC ETHICS.
Haque, O.S. (2008). Journal of Religious Ethics.