Browsing by Subject "brain imaging"
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(2023-06-30)Department: Biomedical EngineeringUltra-high field (UHF; 7 Tesla and higher) MRI provides enhanced sensitivity, contrast, and spatial resolution for neuroimaging exams than lower-field scanners. However, at the high Larmor frequencies of UHF scanners, ...
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(Stanford Technology Law Review, 2009)It has become increasingly common for brain images to be proffered as evidence in criminal and civil litigation. This Article - the collaborative product of scholars in law and neuroscience - provides three things. First, ...
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(Neuron, 2008-12)This article reports the discovery, from the first full-scale law and neuroscience experiment, of the brain activity underlying punishment decisions. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure brain ...
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(Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2017-03-21)Criminal convictions require proof that a prohibited act was performed in a statutorily specified mental state. Different legal consequences, including greater punishments, are mandated for those who act in a state of ...