Law & Neuroscience Project Recommended Readings
The following readings were suggested by the faculty for the various Education and Outreach conferences of the Law and Neuroscience Project.
Geoffrey Aguirre “The Political Brain”. Cerebrum. (2008, Sept 12). http://www.dana.org/news/cerebrum/detail.aspx?id=13242 Interpretation of Clinical Functional Neuroimaging Studies, in FUNCTIONAL MRI: APPLICATIONS IN CLINICAL NEUROLOGY (Mark D’Esposito, ed., Parthenon Publishing, 2006). http://www.cfn.upenn.edu/aguirre/wiki/lab_publications
Functional Imaging in Behavioral Neurology and Cognitive Neuropsychology, in Behavioral Neurology and Cognitive Neuropsychology (Todd Feinberg & Martha Feinberg, eds., McGraw Hill, 2003). http://www.cfnu.upenn.edu/aguirre/wiki/lab_publications
Abigail A. Baird
“Moral reasoning in adolescence: The integration of emotion and cognition”, In Sinnott-Armstrong, W. (Ed.), Moral Psychology Volume 3: The Neuroscience of Morality: Emotion, Disease, and Development (pp.323-370). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, (2007).
“The Developmental Neuroscience of Criminal Behavior”, In Farahany, N. (Ed.), The Impact of Behavioral Science on Criminal Law. London: Oxford University Press, (2009).
Abigail A. Baird and J. Kagan
“Brain and behavioral development during childhood and adolescence”, In Gazzaniga, M.S. (Ed.), The New Cognitive Neurosciences III (pp.93-107). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, (2004).
Abigail A. Baird and J.A. Fugelsang
“The emergence of consequential thought: Evidence from neuroscience.” Proceedings of the Royal Society, B, Biological Sciences, 359: 1797-1804. Reprinted in O. Goodenough and S. Zeki (Eds.), (2006), Law and the Brain (pp.245-259). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, (2004).
Brent Garland, ed.
NEUROSCIENCE AND THE LAW: BRAIN, MIND, AND THE SCALES OF JUSTICE (Dana Press & AAAS, 2004).
Rita Z. Goldstein
Rita Z. Goldstein & Nora D. Volkow, Drug Addiction and Its Underlying Neurobiological Basis: Neuroimaging Evidence for the Involvement of the Frontal Cortex, 159 AM. J. PSYCHIATRY 1642-52 (2002), http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/reprint/159/10/1642
Rita Z. Goldstein, Bud Craig, Antoine Bechara, Hugh Garavan, Anna Rose Childress, Martin Paulus, Nora D Volkow, The neurocircuitry of impaired insight in drug addiction, 13(9) TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE 372-380 (2009)
Oliver R. Goodenough & Gregory Decker
Why Do Good People Steal Intellectual Property?, 4 THE GRUTER INSTITUTE WORKING PAPERS ON LAW, ECONOMICS, AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, Issue 3 (2006) found at http://www.bepress.com/giwp/default/vol4/iss1/art3
Oliver R. Goodenough and Micaela Tucker
“Law and Cognitive Neuroscience”, Annual Review of Law and Neuroscience. – forthcoming
Henry T. Greely
Henry T. Greely and Judy Illes, Neuroscience-Based Lie Detection: The Urgent Need for Regulation, 33 American Journal of Law & Medicine 377 (2007).
Neuroscience and Criminal Justice: Not Responsibility but Treatment, 56 University of Kansas Law Review 1103 (June 2008).
Morris Hoffman
“Law and Biology”, The Journal of Philosophy, Science and Law. (2008). http://www6.miami.edu/ethics/jpsl/archives/all/LawandBiology.html
Owen D. Jones
“Brain Imaging for Legal Thinkers: A Guide for the Perplexed”, 5 Stanford Technology Law Review (2009) (with Buckholtz, Schall, and Marois)
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1563612
Kent A. Kiehl and Morris B. Hoffman
“Psychopaths and Crime”, Jurimetrics: The Journal of Law, Science, and Technology – forthcoming.
“Psychopathy: Assessment and Forensic Implications” by Robert D. Hare and Craig S. Neumann. Can J Psychiatry. 2009;54(12):791–802.
J. Steven Lamberti
“Understanding and Preventing Criminal Recidivism Among Adults with Psychotic Disorders”,
Psychiatric Services 58: 773–781, 2007. http://ps.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/reprint/58/6/773
Greg Miller
“Investigating the Psychopathic Mind”, Science, (9/8/2008).
Stephen J. Morse
“Brain Overclaim Syndrome and Criminal Responsibility: A Diagnostic Note”, Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law. (2006). http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/osjcl/issues.php?ID=6
“Addiction, Genetics, and Criminal Responsibility”, Law and Contemporary Problems, 2006. http://www.law.duke.edu/shell/cite.pl?69+Law+&+Contemp.+Probs.+165 +(winterspring+2006 )
Elizabeth Phelps and Tali Sharot
“How and Why Emotion Enhances the Subjective Sense of Recollection”, Current Directions in Psychological Science, (2008)
Jed Rakoff
“Science and the Law: Uncomfortable Bedfellows.” 38 Seton Hall Law Review 1379-1393, (2008).
Adina Roskies and Oliver R. Goodenough
“Neuroscience and Law: Brain Basics and Applications” (slide presentation)
Adina Roskies
“Are neuroimages like photographs of the brain?” Philosophy of Science, 74: 860-872, (2007).
“Neuroimaging and inferential distance.” Neuroethics, 1: 19-30, (2008).
Semir Zeki & Oliver Goodenough
LAW & THE BRAIN (Oxford University Press, 2004)