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  1. Don’t Ask a Neuroscientist about Phases of the Moon.Katherine Shats, Timothy Brindley & James Giordano - 2016 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 25 (4):712-725.
    Abstract:Ongoing developments in neuroscientific techniques and technologies—such as neuroimaging—offer potential for greater insight into human behavior and have fostered temptation to use these approaches in legal contexts. Neuroscientists are increasingly called on to provide expert testimony, interpret brain images, and thereby inform judges and juries who are tasked with determining the guilt or innocence of an individual. In this essay, we draw attention to the actual capabilities and limitations of currently available assessment neurotechnologies and examine whether neuroscientific evidence presents unique (...)
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