Neuroprediction and A.I. in Forensic Psychiatry and Criminal Justice: A Neurolaw Perspective [PDF]
Advances in the use of neuroimaging in combination with A.I., and specifically the use of machine learning techniques, have led to the development of brain-reading technologies which, in the nearby future, could have many applications, such as lie ...
Gerben Meynen +2 more
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Age of gray matters: Neuroprediction of recidivism [PDF]
Age is one of the best predictors of antisocial behavior. Risk models of recidivism often combine chronological age with demographic, social and psychological features to aid in judicial decision-making.
Kent A Kiehl +2 more
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Multimodal imaging measures predict rearrest [PDF]
Rearrest has been predicted by hemodynamic activity in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) during error-processing (Aharoni et al., 2013). Here we evaluate the predictive power after adding an additional imaging modality in a subsample of 45 ...
Vaughn R Steele +2 more
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Neurorights vs. neuroprediction and lie detection: The imperative limits to criminal law [PDF]
Diego Borbón
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Imaging the socially-anxious brain: recent advances and future prospects [version 1; peer review: 2 approved] [PDF]
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is serious psychiatric condition with a genetic background. Insight into the neurobiological alterations underlying the disorder is essential to develop effective interventions that could relieve SAD-related suffering.
Janna Marie Bas-Hoogendam +1 more
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Case report: Assessing criminal responsibility and recidivism risk in the behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia [PDF]
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) affects the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain, leading to personality changes, language impairments, and behavioral disturbances, including impulsivity and disinhibition. Assessing responsibility and recidivism risk in
Anouk Karcher +3 more
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Editorial: Neurolaw: The Call for Adjusting Theory Based on Scientific Results [PDF]
José M. Muñoz +2 more
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Threats to external validity in the neuroprediction of substance use treatment outcomes [PDF]
Gancz NN, Forster SE.
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Pathways to Neuroprediction: Opportunities and Challenges to Prediction of Treatment Response in Depression [PDF]
Natania A Crane +2 more
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Predicting Violent Behavior: What Can Neuroscience Add? [PDF]
John Monahan +2 more
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