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E-raamat: Neuroforensics: Exploring the Legal Implications of Emerging Neurotechnologies: Proceedings of a Workshop

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Aug-2018
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309477802
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  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
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Technological advances in noninvasive neuroimaging, neurophysiology, genome sequencing, and other methods together with rapid progress in computational and statistical methods and data storage have facilitated large-scale collection of human genomic, cognitive, behavioral, and brain-based data. The rapid development of neurotechnologies and associated databases has been mirrored by an increase in attempts to introduce neuroscience and behavioral genetic evidence into legal proceedings.



In March 2018, the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine organized a workshop in order to explore the current uses of neuroscience and bring stakeholders from neuroscience and legal societies together in both the United Kingdom and the United States. Participants worked together to advance an understanding of neurotechnologies that could impact the legal system and the state of readiness to consider these technologies and where appropriate, to integrate them into the legal system. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop.

Table of Contents



Front Matter 1 Introduction and Background 2 Use of Neurotechnologies and Neuroscience in Legal Settings: Case Studies 3 Looking into the Future: Novel Uses of Emerging Neurotechnologies with Potential Legal Applications 4 Developing a Framework for Use of Evidence from Emerging Neurotechnologies 5 Moving Forward: Potential Next Steps Appendix A References Appendix B Workshop Agenda Appendix C Registered Attendees
1 Introduction and Background
1(8)
The Emerging Use of Neurotechnologies in the Legal System
2(1)
Exploring the Future of Neuroforensics
3(3)
Workshop Objectives
6(1)
Organization of the Proceedings
7(2)
2 Use of Neurotechnologies and Neuroscience In Legal Settings: Case Studies
9(16)
State of the Art of Technologies Relevant to the Legal System
10(2)
Detecting Deception with Neuroimaging
12(2)
Identifying Pain Through Neuroimaging
14(4)
"Brain Reading"
18(3)
Genetic Contributions to Behavior Prediction
21(4)
3 Looking Into The Future: Novel Uses Of Emerging Neurotechnologies With Potential Legal Applications
25(6)
Closed-Loop Deep Brain Stimulation
26(1)
Continuous Recording of Brain Activity
27(4)
4 Developing A Framework For Use Of Evidence From Emerging Neurotechnologies
31(10)
Admissibility of Expert Testimony: Battle of the Experts
32(3)
Translating Scientific Concepts into Legal Constructions (and Vice Versa)
35(2)
Evaluating Neuroscientific Evidence
37(4)
5 Moving Forward: Potential Next Steps
41(4)
Building the Next Generation of Tools
42(1)
Considering the Legal and Ethical Implications of Using Neuroscience Tools in Court
43(2)
APPENDIXES
A References
45(6)
B Workshop Agenda
51(6)
C Registered Attendees
57