Brain Scans Show Twins Think Alike
A neuroimaging study in twins found more similarities in brain activity compared to a control group.
A neuroimaging study in twins found more similarities in brain activity compared to a control group.
Can violence be predicted or explained with neuroimaging tools? Consider the issues in this neuroethics lecture.
Snappy talk explaining neuroimaging methods and how to critique results that appear in the media.
Controversial issues in the potential use of neuroimaging for psychiatric diagnosis and in law.
Neural correlates of recovery from PTSD over time.
Basics of neurolaw.
A pianist with Tourette’s searches for the source of his creativity.
Y2K predictions about how to predict personality with technology.
Why those oh-so-pretty brain scan images can be misleading, and how to be critical of overstated media claims about science studies.
Brains and Gavels: Science writer Carl Zimmer discusses neuroethics with cognitive science pioneer Michael Gazzaniga.