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Deep networks in human brain can develop representations that are a better match to recordings in the neocortex of humans as existing models in neuroscience.
Zainal Arif+2 more
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This Foreword provides an overview of Criminal Behavior and the Brain: When Law and Neuroscience Collide, a symposium hosted by the Fordham Law Review and cosponsored by the Fordham Law School Neuroscience and Law Center. While the field of neuroscience
Denno, Deborah W.
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The Clinical and Translational Neuroscience Editorial Office would like to make the following correction to the Academic Editor listed on this published paper [...]
Clinical and Translational Neuroscience Editorial Office
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Pregabalin: a range of misuse-related unanswered questions [PDF]
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Chiappini, Stephania, Schifano, Fabrizio
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The Law and Neuroscience [PDF]
Some of the implications for law of recent discoveries in neuroscience are considered in a new program established by the MacArthur Foundation. A group of neuroscientists, lawyers, philosophers, and jurists are examining issues in criminal law and, in particular, problems in responsibility and prediction and problems in legal decision making.
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Spinal Cord Abnormalities in Early Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis
ABSTRACT Spinal cord lesions and atrophy in the cervical region are common in adult multiple sclerosis (MS) and correlate with disability. Whether similar abnormalities occur in pediatric MS patients is largely unknown. Clinical and MRI evaluations were performed in 38 pediatric MS patients and 13 healthy controls (HC).
Monica Margoni+7 more
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Neuroscience Literacy and Academic Outcomes: Insights from a University Student Population
Background/Objectives: There is growing interest in neuroscience-informed education, as well as neuroscience-derived strategies that maximise learning.
Abeer F. Almarzouki+7 more
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The selective allure of neuroscientific explanations. [PDF]
Some claim that recent advances in neuroscience will revolutionize the way we think about human nature and legal culpability. Empirical support for this proposition is mixed.
Nicholas Scurich, Adam Shniderman
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Integrating Authentic Research Into the Emory-Tibet Science Initiative
We are at a historic point in which scientists and Tibetan monastics are working together to investigate ancient questions of mind and matter, and to serve the best interests of humanity.
Robin Nusslock+4 more
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On the interpretability and computational reliability of frequency-domain Granger causality [PDF]
This is a comment to the paper 'A study of problems encountered in Granger causality analysis from a neuroscience perspective'. We agree that interpretation issues of Granger Causality in Neuroscience exist (partially due to the historical unfortunate ...
Faes, Luca+2 more
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