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020 _a9780191589430
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050 0 4 _aK126
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100 1 _aZeki, Semir.
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245 1 0 _aLaw and the Brain
260 _aOxford :
_bOxford University Press,
_c(c)2006.
300 _a1 online resource (290 pages)
336 _atext
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505 0 0 _aCover; Preface; Contents; List of Contributors; Introduction; INTRODUCTORY ESSAYS; 1. The neuroeconomic path of the law; 2. How neuroscience might advance the law; LAW, BIOLOGY, AND THE BRAIN; 3. Law and the sources of morality; 4. Law, evolution and the brain: applications and open questions; 5. A neuroscientific approach to normative judgment in law and justice; NEUROECONOMICS AND THE LAW; 6. The brain and the law; 7. Neuroeconomics; DECISION MAKING AND EVIDENCE; 8. A cognitive neuroscience framework for understanding causal reasoning and the law; TRUTHFULNESS
505 0 0 _a9. A cognitive neurobiological account of deception: evidence from functional neuroimagingPROPERTY IN BIOLOGY AND THE BRAIN; 10. The property 'instinct'; CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY AND PUNISHMENT; 11. For the law, neuroscience changes nothing and everything; 12. The frontal cortex and the criminal justice system; 13. The emergence of consequential thought: evidence from neuroscience; 14. Responsibility and punishment: whose mind? A response; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W
520 0 _aThe past 20 years have seen unparalleled advances in neurobiology, with findings from neuroscience being used to shed light on a range of human activities - many historically the province of those in the humanities and social sciences - aesthetics, emotion, consciousness, music. Applying this new knowledge to law seems a natural development - the making, considering, and enforcing of law of course rests on mental processes. However, where some of those activities canbe studied with a certain amount of academic detachment, what we discover about the brain has considerable implications for how w.
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650 4 _aCognitive neuroscience.
650 4 _aLaw.
650 4 _aNeurobehavioral disorders.
650 0 _aLaw
_xPsychological aspects.
650 0 _aCognitive neuroscience.
650 0 _aNeurosciences
_xSocial aspects.
650 0 _aNeurobehavioral disorders
_xLaw and legislation.
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
700 1 _aGoodenough, Oliver.
856 4 0 _uhttps://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=878593&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518
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_bCynthia Snell
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