- The Limitations and Potential of Neuroimaging in the Criminal Law.Walter Glannon - 2014 - The Journal of Ethics 18 (2):153-170.details
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Neuroimaging in the Courtroom: Normative Frameworks and Consensual Practices.Dorothee Horstkötter, Carla van El, Maaike Kempes, Jos Egger, Thomas Rinne, Toine Pieters & Guido de Wert - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 5 (2):37-39.details
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If You Have Any Questions or Concerns, Please Contact….Peter Kalina - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 5 (2):1-2.details
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Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Court.Lyn M. Gaudet, Julia R. Lushing & Kent A. Kiehl - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 5 (2):43-45.details
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Can Brain Scans Prove Criminals Unaccountable?Rebecca Roache - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 5 (2):35-37.details
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Neuroimaging Can Be Useful in the Hand of Neutral Experts Ordered by the Court.Sabine Müller & Henrik Walter - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 5 (2):52-54.details
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In Need of Meta-Scientific Experts?Michele Farisco - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 5 (2):50-52.details
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Neuroimaging: Correlation, Validity, Value, and Admissibility:Daubert—and Reliability—Revisited.Timothy Brindley & James Giordano - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 5 (2):48-50.details
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The Limited Relevance of Neuroimaging in Insanity Evaluations. [REVIEW]Michael J. Vitacco, Emily Gottfried, Scott O. Lilienfeld & Ashley Batastini - 2019 - Neuroethics 13 (3):249-260.details
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Using Diffusion Tensor Imaging to Probe Mental Status in Legal Cases: Ethical Concerns and Lessons Learned from Other Biotechnologies.Samuel K. Powell, Nehal A. Parikh & Robin N. Fiore - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 5 (2):46-47.details
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