Many legal systems have an insanity defense, which means that although a person has committed a crime, she is not held criminally responsible for the act. A challenge with regard to these assessments is that forensic psychiatrists have to rely to a considerable extent on the defendant's self-report. Could neuroscience be a way to make these evaluations more objective? The current value of neuroimaging in insanity assessments will be examined. The author argues that neuroscience can be valuable for diagnosing neurological illnesses, rather than psychiatric disorders. Next, he discusses to what extent neurotechnological 'mind reading' techniques, if they would become available in the future, could be useful to get beyond self-report in forens...
In the last decade, a number of studies have been published to shed light on the interaction between...
Brain-damaged defendants are seen everyday in American courtrooms, and in many cases, their criminal...
Various neuroscientific techniques are increasingly being used in criminal courts causing a vivid de...
Many legal systems have an insanity defense, which means that although a person has committed a crim...
Many legal systems have an insanity defense, which means that although a person has committed a crim...
Neuroscience has already changed how the law understands an individual's cognitive processes, how th...
Insanity is a distinctive element of criminal law because it brings together two very different disc...
Insanity is a distinctive element of criminal law because it brings together two very different disc...
Neuroscientific evidence is increasingly being used in criminal trials as part of psychiatric testim...
Forensic psychiatry is concerned with the relationship between psychiatric abnormalities and legal v...
Forensic evaluations of insanity have recently borne witness to an influx of neuroimaging methods, e...
Applied neuroscientific knowledge such as brain neuroimaging has widespread application in the medic...
Advances in the use of neuroimaging in combination with A.I., and specifically the use of machine le...
A defendant is criminally responsible for his action only if he is shown to have engaged in a guilty...
This chapter suggests that forensic psychiatry and psychology will remain indispensable contributors...
In the last decade, a number of studies have been published to shed light on the interaction between...
Brain-damaged defendants are seen everyday in American courtrooms, and in many cases, their criminal...
Various neuroscientific techniques are increasingly being used in criminal courts causing a vivid de...
Many legal systems have an insanity defense, which means that although a person has committed a crim...
Many legal systems have an insanity defense, which means that although a person has committed a crim...
Neuroscience has already changed how the law understands an individual's cognitive processes, how th...
Insanity is a distinctive element of criminal law because it brings together two very different disc...
Insanity is a distinctive element of criminal law because it brings together two very different disc...
Neuroscientific evidence is increasingly being used in criminal trials as part of psychiatric testim...
Forensic psychiatry is concerned with the relationship between psychiatric abnormalities and legal v...
Forensic evaluations of insanity have recently borne witness to an influx of neuroimaging methods, e...
Applied neuroscientific knowledge such as brain neuroimaging has widespread application in the medic...
Advances in the use of neuroimaging in combination with A.I., and specifically the use of machine le...
A defendant is criminally responsible for his action only if he is shown to have engaged in a guilty...
This chapter suggests that forensic psychiatry and psychology will remain indispensable contributors...
In the last decade, a number of studies have been published to shed light on the interaction between...
Brain-damaged defendants are seen everyday in American courtrooms, and in many cases, their criminal...
Various neuroscientific techniques are increasingly being used in criminal courts causing a vivid de...