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Welcome Remarks by U.S. District Judge Roslyn Silver MP3 audio file |
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| SESSION I: BRAIN SCANNING TECHNOLOGIES |
Session I Introduction by Gary Marchant MP3 audio file |
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"Brain Imaging and the Mind: Pseudoscience or Science?" William Uttal, Arizona State University (emeritus) MP3 audio file Presentation file |
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"Overview of Brain Scanning Technologies" John J.B. Allen, Department of Psychology, University of Arizona MP3 audio file Presentation file |
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"Brain Scanning and Lie Detection" Steven Laken, Founder and CEO, Cephos Corporation MP3 audio file |
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| SESSION II: BRAIN SCANNING IN THE COURTS |
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"Brain Scanning in the Courts: The Story So Far" Gary Marchant, Center for the Study of Law, Science, & Technology Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law MP3 audio file Presentation file |
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"Legal Admissibility of Neurological Lie Detection Evidence" Archie A. Alexander, Health Law & Policy Institute, University of Houston Law Center MP3 audio file Presentation file |
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Commentators: Professors David Kaye and Michael Saks Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Arizona State University Saks: MP3 audio file Presentation file Kaye: MP3 audio file Presentation file |
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| SESSION III: SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS OF BRAIN SCANNING TECHNOLOGIES |
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"Demonstrating Brain Injuries with Brain Scanning" Larry Cohen, The Cohen Law Firm MP3 audio file Presentation file |
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"Harm and Punishment: An fMRI Experiment" Owen D. Jones, Vanderbilt University School of Law & Department of Biological Sciences No recording available Presentation file |
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"Through a Glass Darkly: Transdisciplinary Brain Imaging Studies to Predict and Explain Abnormal Behavior" James H. Fallon, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, University of California, Irvine MP3 audio file Presentation file |
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Commentator: Professor Betsy Grey Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Arizona State University MP3 audio file |
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| SESSION IV: ETHICAL ASPECTS OF BRAIN SCANNING |
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"Authenticity, Bluffing, and the Privacy of Human Thought: Ethical Issues in Brain Scanning" Emily Murphy, Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics MP3 audio file Presentation file |
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"Health, Disability, and Employment Law Implications of MRI" Stacey Tovino, Hamline University School of Law MP3 audio file Presentation file |
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Commentators: Jason Robert , School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, and Clark Miller , Department of Political Scinece, Arizona State University Robert: MP3 audio file Miller: MP3 audio file |