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Law and Neuroscience Blog
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What are They Thinking? Exploring the Adolescent Brain
What are They Thinking? Exploring the Adolescent Brain: On June 12, 2013, The American Association for the Advancement of Science and The Dana Foundation will host this second event in the 2013 The Neuroscience and Society Series. Presenters will include, Dr. Jay Giedd, Dr. Elaine Walker, and Dr. Elizabeth Albro. To learn more about this...
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Neuroscience, Prediction, and Law Podcast
The New York Academy of Sciences recently interviewed Professors Kent Kiehl and Owen Jones for a Science & the City Podcast on “Neuroscience, Prediction, and Law.” The podcast discussed “the developing role of neuroscience in the legal system” and focused on the recent PNAS publication, Neuroprediction of Future Rearrest. To access this podcast, visit: http://www.nyas.org/Publications/Media/PodcastDetail.aspx?cid=dfd68831-93bc-4288-af30-1686f7d9e44d
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Brains on Trial: Neuroscience and Law
The World Science Festival will hold a panel on June 1, 2013 based on the two-part PBS special, “Brains on Trial with Alan Alda,” scheduled for broadcast on September 11 and 18, 2013 at 10PM (EST). Alan Alda will moderate and panelists will include Nita A. Farahany, Jay N. Giedd, Kent Kiehl, Jed S. Rakof,...
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Bibliography Milestone: Over 1,000 Sources
We are pleased to announce the Law and Neuroscience Bibliography now includes more than 1,000 entries. Our goal is to keep the bibliography up-to-date and the most comprehensive resource for law and neuroscience publications. If you are aware of any scholarly law and neuroscience publications not already included on the bibliography, please contact Sarah Grove...
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CNS 2013 Press Release: Memory, the Adolescent Brain, and Lying: Understanding the Limits of Neuroscientific Evidence in the Law
From April 13 to April 16, 2013, the Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS) held their 20th annual meeting in San Francisco, CA, where more than 1,500 scientists attended. On April 16, the symposium “Neuroscience and Law: Promise and Perils” took place, featuring Law and Neuroscience Project Member, Hank Greely, MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Law and Neuroscience...
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