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Imaging the Brain and Criminal Mind

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Imaging the Brain and Criminal Mind

Time: October 4, 2014 from 8am to 4:15pm
Location: Christus St. Michael Health System
Street: 2600 St. Michael Drive
City/Town: Texarkana
Website or Map: https://store.aheconline.com/…
Phone: 800-239-1361
Event Type: ce, seminar
Organized By: Larry Carney
Latest Activity: Jun 10, 2014

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Neuroimaging includes use of various techniques to either directly or indirectly image the structure, function, and pharmacology of the brain. It is a relatively new discipline within medicine and neuro science psychology and provides a new perspective on techniques and methods being used ito investigate the criminal mind. With the availability of these neuroimaging techniques, researchers have begun to localize brain areas that may be dysfunctional in offenders who are aggressive and violent. This one of a kind course will begins with an introduction into the evolution of neuroimaging and psychiatry to set the stage for modern imaging methods. You will also explore what neuroscience tells us about evil and the age old question “Are criminal minds born or made?”


Course Topics

  • Evolution of neuroimaging and psychiatry
  • Modern imaging methods
  • Inside the mind: overview of neuroanatomy
  • Psychiatric neuroimaging evidence: a high tech crystal ball?
  • What can neuroscience tell us about evil?
  • Are criminal minds born or made?
  • Psychopathic and antisocial personality disorder
  • Genetic link to a warrior gene

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