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Neuroscience and Crime: A Special Issue of Neurocase: Special Issues of Neurocase

Editat de Hans Markowitsch
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 sep 2008
Until recently jurisprudence largely ignored neuroscientific findings. The advent of sophisticated methodologies in the neurosciences - in particular brain imaging techniques - reduced this unawareness, and findings, pointing to clear and unequivocal relations between brain structure and brain function on the one side and personality dimensions on the other, led to a growing interest of jurisprudence in brain research. The Special Issue is intended to provide an overview over the most recent findings and technological refinements in the field of crime related neuroscientific investigations. It covers genetics, functional brain imaging, mind reading, lie detection, and many other topics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781841698540
ISBN-10: 1841698547
Pagini: 126
Dimensiuni: 202 x 272 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Psychology Press
Seria Special Issues of Neurocase

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

H. J. Markowitsch, Neuroscience and Crime.  H. Dressing, A. Sartorius, A. Meyer-Lindenberg, Implications of fMRI and Genetics For the Law and the Routine Practice of Forensic Psychiatry.  E. Kalbe, M. Brand, A. Thiel, J. Kessler, H. J. Markowitsch, Neuropsychological and Neural Correlates of Autobiographical Deficits in a Mother Who Killed Her Children.  A. Pontius, Neuro-Image and Crime Kindled Nonconvulsive Behavioral Seizures in 24th Case of "Limbic Psychotic Trigger Reaction" With Bizarre Infanticide by Parent. Is his Nonvoluntariness Testable by LPTR's Primate Model?  A. A. T. Simone Reinders, Neuroimage and Crime: Cross-examining Dissociative Identity
Disorder: Neuroimaging and Etiology on Trial. F.A. Kozel, Developing a Neuropsychiatric Functional Brain Imaging Test.  J. G. Hakun, D. Seelig, K. Ruparel, J. W. Loughead, E. Busch, R. C. Gur, D. D. Langleben, Exploring the Cognitive Structure of the Concealed Information Test with fMRI. S. A. Spence, C. J. Kaylor-Hughes, Looking For Truth and Finding Lies: The Prospects For a Nascent Neuroimaging of Deception.  M. Bles, J. D. Haynes, Detecting Concealed Information Using Brain-Imaging Technology.  D. Strueber, G. Roth, Sex, Aggression and Impulse Control: An Integrative Account.

Descriere

The Special Issue is intended to provide an overview over the most recent findings and technological refinements in the field of crime related neuroscientific investigations.