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Children’s Criminal Perception; Lessons from Neurolaw
Child Indicators Research, 2022Arian Petoft, M. Abbasi
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Neuroethics and neurolaw in forensic neuropsychiatry: A guide for clinicians.
Behavioral sciences & the law, 2023As neuroscience technologies develop, ethical and legal questions arise regarding their use and societal impact. Neuroethics and neurolaw are growing interdisciplinary fields that address these questions.
N. Aggarwal, Abhishek Jain
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WIREs Cognitive Science, 2009
AbstractLess than three decades ago, the fields of cognitive psychology and neuroscience joined forces to form cognitive neuroscience. More recently, neuroscience has combined with social psychology and with economics to produce social neuroscience and neuroeconomics. Each of these amalgamations has been revolutionary in its own way.
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AbstractLess than three decades ago, the fields of cognitive psychology and neuroscience joined forces to form cognitive neuroscience. More recently, neuroscience has combined with social psychology and with economics to produce social neuroscience and neuroeconomics. Each of these amalgamations has been revolutionary in its own way.
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Revista Eletrônica do Curso de Direito da UFSM, 2023
O objetivo do artigo é o de apontar caminhos para o enfrentamento dos problemas jurídicos gerados pelas falsas memórias em processos judiciais em que se discute o erro médico, com foco nas provas testemunhal e documental.
C. Maranhão, Suéllyn Mattos de Aragão
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O objetivo do artigo é o de apontar caminhos para o enfrentamento dos problemas jurídicos gerados pelas falsas memórias em processos judiciais em que se discute o erro médico, com foco nas provas testemunhal e documental.
C. Maranhão, Suéllyn Mattos de Aragão
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Neurorehabilitation and neurolaw
NeuroRehabilitation, 1996Neurological injuries result from a variety of traumatic events which may become the subject of civil litigation. The emerging field of medical jurisprudence known as neurolaw deals specifically with traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury in the legal setting.
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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2010
Traumatic brain injury has received significant attention in recent years. Advances in diagnosis and management have resulted in opportunities to improve patient outcomes; however, controversies in diagnosis and management have resulted in increased interactions between the medical and legal communities.
Shana, De Caro, Michael V, Kaplen
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Traumatic brain injury has received significant attention in recent years. Advances in diagnosis and management have resulted in opportunities to improve patient outcomes; however, controversies in diagnosis and management have resulted in increased interactions between the medical and legal communities.
Shana, De Caro, Michael V, Kaplen
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THE NEUROLAW AND THE ATTRIBUTION OF GUILT TO THE PERPETRATOR OF A PROHIBITED ACT
Roczniki Administracji i Prawa, 2022The subject of this article is the analysis of the possibilities of using research methods and findings applied in the field of neurolaw in the process of assigning guilt to offenders under criminal law, as well as determining the degree of their guilt ...
Jan Kil, Jakub Szydło
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The Neurolaw Perspective on Criminal Responsibility of Children in Indonesia
Syntax literate : jurnal ilmiah IndonesiaThis study examines the relevance of the neurolaw approach in the juvenile justice system in Indonesia. Neurolaw combines neuroscience and law to understand the relationship between children's brain development and criminal responsibility.
Aulia Rahmawati +4 more
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Judicial Intuition and the Subconscious Judge: A Neurolaw Perspective on Indian Judicial Reasoning
International Journal For Multidisciplinary ResearchTraditionally framed as a process in logic and doctrinal consistency, legal reasoning is now seen to be influenced by affective and unconscious aspects of human thought.
Kashmeera Nousheer
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