Neuroscience produces a wealth of data on the relationship between brain and behavior, including criminal behavior. The research field studying the possible and actual impact of neuroscience on the law and legal practices, is called neurolaw. It is a new and rapidly developing domain of interdisciplinary research. Since forensic psychiatryhas to do with both neuroscience and the law, neurolaw is of specific relevance for this psychiatric specialty. In this contribution, I will discuss three main research areas in neurolaw – revision, assessment, and intervention – and explore their relevance for forensic psychiatry. I will identify some valuable opportunities as well as some notable challenges – both technical and ethical – for forensic psy...
"The development of modern diagnostic neuroimaging techniques led to discoveries about the human bra...
In recent years there has been increasing interest in the relation of neuroscience and the law. Far ...
This book aims to contribute to the ongoing debate on neuroscience, justice, and security, by exami...
Neuroscience produces a wealth of data on the relationship between brain and behavior, including cri...
The rise of modern neuroscience is transforming psychiatry and other behavioral sciences. Neuroscien...
This chapter suggests that forensic psychiatry and psychology will remain indispensable contributors...
This issue of Criminal Law and Philosophy contains three papers on a topic of increasing importance ...
This is a chapter in a volume, Ethics Challenges in Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology Practice, edi...
There are different definitions of neurolaw in circulation, but it is essentially an umbrella term f...
Applied neuroscientific knowledge such as brain neuroimaging has widespread application in the medic...
In the last decade, a number of studies have been published to shed light on the interaction between...
Neuroscientific evidence is increasingly being used in criminal trials as part of psychiatric testim...
Neurolaw, as an interdisciplinary field which links the brain to law, facilitates the pathway to bet...
Neurolaw, as an interdisciplinary field which links the brain to law, facilitates the pathway to bet...
This chapter discusses whether the findings of the new neuroscience based largely on functional brai...
"The development of modern diagnostic neuroimaging techniques led to discoveries about the human bra...
In recent years there has been increasing interest in the relation of neuroscience and the law. Far ...
This book aims to contribute to the ongoing debate on neuroscience, justice, and security, by exami...
Neuroscience produces a wealth of data on the relationship between brain and behavior, including cri...
The rise of modern neuroscience is transforming psychiatry and other behavioral sciences. Neuroscien...
This chapter suggests that forensic psychiatry and psychology will remain indispensable contributors...
This issue of Criminal Law and Philosophy contains three papers on a topic of increasing importance ...
This is a chapter in a volume, Ethics Challenges in Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology Practice, edi...
There are different definitions of neurolaw in circulation, but it is essentially an umbrella term f...
Applied neuroscientific knowledge such as brain neuroimaging has widespread application in the medic...
In the last decade, a number of studies have been published to shed light on the interaction between...
Neuroscientific evidence is increasingly being used in criminal trials as part of psychiatric testim...
Neurolaw, as an interdisciplinary field which links the brain to law, facilitates the pathway to bet...
Neurolaw, as an interdisciplinary field which links the brain to law, facilitates the pathway to bet...
This chapter discusses whether the findings of the new neuroscience based largely on functional brai...
"The development of modern diagnostic neuroimaging techniques led to discoveries about the human bra...
In recent years there has been increasing interest in the relation of neuroscience and the law. Far ...
This book aims to contribute to the ongoing debate on neuroscience, justice, and security, by exami...