Neuroprediction is the use of structural or functional brain or nervous system variables to make any type of prediction, including medical prognoses and behavioral forecasts, such as an indicator of future dangerous behavior. This commentary will focus on behavioral predictions, but the analysis applies to any context. The general thesis is that using neurovariables for prediction is a new technology, but that it raises no new ethical issues, at least for now. Only if neuroscience achieves the ability to “read” mental content will genuinely new ethical issues be raised, but that is not possible at present
Despite decades of research examining the brain’s contributions to the propensity for antisocial beh...
The world’s first clinical trial using invasive ‘intelligent’ brain devices has beencompleted with s...
Predicting individual mental traits and behavioral dispositions from brain imaging data through mach...
Neuroprediction is the use of structural or functional brain or nervous system variables to make any...
Part I of this Article reviews the tools currently available to predict antisocial behavior. Part I...
Advances in the use of neuroimaging in combination with A.I., and specifically the use of machine le...
The development of predictive biomarkers in neuroscience is increasingly enabling bioprediction of a...
Neuroscientists have in recent years turned to building models that aim to generate predictions rath...
Many decisions in the legal system and elsewhere depend on predictions of bad behaviors, including c...
In a 2002 editorial published in The Economist, the following warning was given: “Genetics may yet t...
Abstract In this paper, our goal is to (a) survey some of the legal contexts within which violence r...
Criminal behaviour and violence are increasingly viewed as worldwide public health problems. A growi...
Neuroimaging has greatly enhanced the cognitive neuroscience understanding of the human brain and it...
Neuroimaging has greatly enhanced the cognitive neuroscience understanding of the human brain and it...
There are different definitions of neurolaw in circulation, but it is essentially an umbrella term f...
Despite decades of research examining the brain’s contributions to the propensity for antisocial beh...
The world’s first clinical trial using invasive ‘intelligent’ brain devices has beencompleted with s...
Predicting individual mental traits and behavioral dispositions from brain imaging data through mach...
Neuroprediction is the use of structural or functional brain or nervous system variables to make any...
Part I of this Article reviews the tools currently available to predict antisocial behavior. Part I...
Advances in the use of neuroimaging in combination with A.I., and specifically the use of machine le...
The development of predictive biomarkers in neuroscience is increasingly enabling bioprediction of a...
Neuroscientists have in recent years turned to building models that aim to generate predictions rath...
Many decisions in the legal system and elsewhere depend on predictions of bad behaviors, including c...
In a 2002 editorial published in The Economist, the following warning was given: “Genetics may yet t...
Abstract In this paper, our goal is to (a) survey some of the legal contexts within which violence r...
Criminal behaviour and violence are increasingly viewed as worldwide public health problems. A growi...
Neuroimaging has greatly enhanced the cognitive neuroscience understanding of the human brain and it...
Neuroimaging has greatly enhanced the cognitive neuroscience understanding of the human brain and it...
There are different definitions of neurolaw in circulation, but it is essentially an umbrella term f...
Despite decades of research examining the brain’s contributions to the propensity for antisocial beh...
The world’s first clinical trial using invasive ‘intelligent’ brain devices has beencompleted with s...
Predicting individual mental traits and behavioral dispositions from brain imaging data through mach...