The overreaching aim of this Article is to describe how developmental cognitive neuroscience can inform juvenile law. Fundamental to culpability and responsibility is the ability to effectively execute voluntary executive behavior. Executive function, including cognitive control and working memory, has a protracted development with key aspects continuing to mature through adolescence. These limitations in executive control are due in great part to still maturing brain processes. Gray and white matter changes are still becoming established in adolescence, enhancing efficiency and the speed of brain processing supporting executive control. Dopamine, a neurotransmitter that underlies reward processing and learning, peaks in adolescence—support...
The brain is the most complex organ in the human body and is responsible for controlling all of the ...
Brain imagery now allows us all to see the developmental milestones achieved by the human brain as i...
Adolescent brain research has offered an explanation of adolescent behavior relevant for parents, so...
The overreaching aim of this Article is to describe how developmental cognitive neuroscience can inf...
Recent scientific findings about the developing teen brain have both captured public attention and b...
This paper examines the implications of contemporary advancements in neuroscience for our understand...
Human behavior is determined by a complex interaction between biology and experience. In childhood, ...
US criminal courts have recently moved toward seeing juveniles as inherently less culpable than thei...
Brain imagery now allows us to see some of the developmental milestones achieved by the human brain ...
Adolescence, defined as a transition phase toward autonomy and independence, is a natural time of le...
In Atkins v. Virginia, the U.S. Supreme Court held that mentally retarded people lacked a range of d...
Longitudinal studies have confirmed that human brains continue to mature and restructure throughout ...
Background: On a theoretical level, impulsivity represents a multidimensional construct associated w...
From 10 years of age, the criminal law requires a person demonstrate a reasonable degree of normativ...
The law has long recognized the distinction between adults and children A legally designated age det...
The brain is the most complex organ in the human body and is responsible for controlling all of the ...
Brain imagery now allows us all to see the developmental milestones achieved by the human brain as i...
Adolescent brain research has offered an explanation of adolescent behavior relevant for parents, so...
The overreaching aim of this Article is to describe how developmental cognitive neuroscience can inf...
Recent scientific findings about the developing teen brain have both captured public attention and b...
This paper examines the implications of contemporary advancements in neuroscience for our understand...
Human behavior is determined by a complex interaction between biology and experience. In childhood, ...
US criminal courts have recently moved toward seeing juveniles as inherently less culpable than thei...
Brain imagery now allows us to see some of the developmental milestones achieved by the human brain ...
Adolescence, defined as a transition phase toward autonomy and independence, is a natural time of le...
In Atkins v. Virginia, the U.S. Supreme Court held that mentally retarded people lacked a range of d...
Longitudinal studies have confirmed that human brains continue to mature and restructure throughout ...
Background: On a theoretical level, impulsivity represents a multidimensional construct associated w...
From 10 years of age, the criminal law requires a person demonstrate a reasonable degree of normativ...
The law has long recognized the distinction between adults and children A legally designated age det...
The brain is the most complex organ in the human body and is responsible for controlling all of the ...
Brain imagery now allows us all to see the developmental milestones achieved by the human brain as i...
Adolescent brain research has offered an explanation of adolescent behavior relevant for parents, so...