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How Should Justice Policy Treat Young Offenders?
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Research Network on Law and Neuroscience Granted $1.4M in Additional Funding
President’s Bioethics Commission Cites Multiple Works of the Research Network
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Goal-Directed Modulation of Neural Memory Patterns: Implications for fMRI-Based Memory Detection
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Law and Neuroscience
A Primer on Criminal Law and Neuroscience
Law and Neuroscience: Recommendations Submitted to the President's Bioethics Commission
Court Review: Special Issue on
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Neuroscientists in Court
Law and Neuroscience
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Brain Imaging for Legal Thinkers: A Guide for the Perplexed
Through A Scanner Darkly: Functional Neuroimaging as Evidence of a Criminal Defendant's Past Mental States
Detecting Individual Memories Through The Neural Decoding Of Memory States And Past Experience
Law and Neuroscience in the United States
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New Conference Videos from the Research Network
Gideon Yaffe on Criminal Responsibility & Neuroscience (Yale Dean's Lecture)
Anthony Wagner on Remembering and the Brain: Can Brain Scans Detect Memories?
Laurence Steinberg, "Should the Science of Adolescent Brain Development Inform Public Policy?"
Martha Farah on "Law and the Brain"
Owen D. Jones on The Value of Studying the Intersection of Law and Neuroscience