Law and neuroscience : an overview of issues -- The case of the murdering brain -- Brain structure and brain function -- Brain monitoring and manipulation -- Limits and cautions -- Relationships of law, science, and behavior -- Behavior, responsibility, and punishment : views from law and neuroscience -- Neuroscience in the courtroom : assessing scientific evidence -- Brain death -- Brain Injury -- Pain and distress -- Addicted brains -- Memory -- Emotions -- Lie detection -- Judging -- Adolescent brains -- Aging brains -- Cognitive enhancement -- Brain-machine interface and law -- Artificial intelligence, robots, and law.
Summary:
"Coursebook on law and neuroscience, including the bearing of neuroscience on criminal law, criminal procedure, and evidence"-- Provided by publisher.
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