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Amy Bishop
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Why Neuroscience Matters
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Explore the intersection of neuroscience and criminal justice in this thought-provoking lecture. Delve into how insights from brain science are challenging fundamental assumptions in the legal system. Examine questions about brain equality, mass incarceration effectiveness, and potential rehabilitation methods using emerging technologies. Learn how unconscious brain networks drive most behaviors and why the legal system may need to shift focus from individual blame to future behavior analysis. Discover neurobiological reasons behind abnormal behavior, the concept of free will, and gene-environment interactions. Investigate real-world cases, media misconceptions, and the broader implications of neuroscience on society and law. Gain a deeper understanding of why neuroscience matters in shaping a more effective and humane approach to justice.

The Brain and the Law - How Neuroscience Will Shift Blameworthiness

Santa Fe Institute
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