The Brain on Trial - Neuroscience and the Law
Offered By: Society for Neuroscience via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of neuroscience and law in this symposium recording from Neuroscience 2011 in Washington, DC. Led by Alan Leshner, PhD, the discussion titled "The Brain on Trial: Neuroscience and the Law" delves into the profound implications of neuroscientific advancements on the judicial system. Over the course of 2 hours and 32 minutes, examine how our growing understanding of the brain challenges traditional legal concepts and practices. Gain insights into the complex ethical and practical issues arising as neuroscience increasingly informs courtroom proceedings and legal decision-making.
Syllabus
Kavli Symposium: Neuroscience 2011
Taught by
Society for Neuroscience
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