Should biological explanations for criminal behavior influence a judge’s or jury’s decision about how to handle a case? If so, how?
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Should biological explanations for criminal behavior influence a judge’s or jury’s decision about how to handle a case? If so, how?
Recording brain activity as patients are anesthetized for surgery, researchers identify a pattern that may signal loss of consciousness.
Swapping chromosomes from one human egg to another could eliminate mitochondrial DNA mutations that cause disease.
Brain cells called pericytes can be reprogrammed into neurons with just two proteins, pointing to a novel way to treat neurodegenerative disorders.
Disrupting a small part of the brain with a magnetic field can reduce people’s prejudice towards good news.
Researchers use characteristic differences in eye movements to identify patients with deficits in neurological function.
Stem cells collected from younger donors are more effective for transplantation and regenerative medicine than those from older individuals.
Information picked up while we slumber can stay with us when we awake, even if we aren’t aware of it.
Chemicals that change the way DNA is packaged could improve the effects of current antipsychotics.
The University of Colorado graduate student who allegedly killed 12 and injured dozens more in a crowded movie theater last night seemed “normal” just a few months earlier, a fellow researcher recalls.