Fordham University School of Law: Symposium Explores Cutting-Edge Developments in Neuroscience and Law
April 04, 2020
April 04, 2020
BRONX, New York, April 4 -- Fordham University School of Law issued the following news:
Can brain implants prevent seizures? Why does poverty affect cognition? What are the methods for measuring implicit racial bias? And, just as significantly, how does such advanced research relate to the legal system? These are some of the questions that neuroscientists and neuropsychologists sought to answer at a symposium, "Cutting-Edge Developments in Neuroscience and Law," held at Fo . . .
Can brain implants prevent seizures? Why does poverty affect cognition? What are the methods for measuring implicit racial bias? And, just as significantly, how does such advanced research relate to the legal system? These are some of the questions that neuroscientists and neuropsychologists sought to answer at a symposium, "Cutting-Edge Developments in Neuroscience and Law," held at Fo . . .