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Neurolaw


Neurolaw

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DATE : Mon, 12 May 2008 17:03:09 -0400
Entered in Database : 2008-05-12 21:03:09
length : 100000
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Some lawyers are using brain scans showing defects to argue that their clients aren't responsible for criminal behavior. In recent years, this neuroscientific evidence has been increasingly used in our courtrooms. But some scientists argue that the imaging is still new and unreliable, while others question whether juries should be ruling on what counts as a "defective" brain. As neurolaw grows in influence, it could potentially revolutionize our notions of guilt and punishment as criminals say "my brain made me do it." Might we be, one day, just a brain scan away from a form of lie detection and prediction of criminal behavior? Tune in as we examine this new frontier of law on this edition of Justice Talking. KEYWORDS: neurolaw; neurology; brain defects; phrenology; eugenics; PET scan; functional magnetic imaging; brain scan;


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