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SOURCE: Schleim S. Brain Development and the Law. Neurolaw in Theory and Practice 2025
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Textbook in PDF format Preface References Acknowledgments List of Figures List of Tables Introduction: Neuro, Psychiatry, Ethics and Law 1980s and 1990s: From the “Broken Brain” to the “Decade of the Brain” The Brain as an Organ of the Psyche “Broken Brains” People in Contexts Not Just the Brain Psyche and Society Practical Use 2000s: Neuroethics and Neurolaw Summary References Psychological and Brain Development Puberty and Adolescence Adolescence Psychological Characteristics Major Phases of Brain Development Gray and White Matter Diversity and Variability Against Adolescence Parentification Summary References he Brain and the Law Free Will, Causation and Responsibility Cognitive and Neuropsychology Pragmatism in Psychology and Law Free Will in the Nineteenth Century Free Will in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries Determination and Responsibility Legal Examples Famous (Ir)Responsible Brains The Most Famous Patient Phrenologists in the Courtroom Brain Damage and Crime No One-to-One Determination Normal Evidence in Court Summary References The Developing Brain and the Law The “Adolescent Brain” in the Netherlands Significance of the Studies Practical Application and Evaluation The “Responsible Brain” in the USA The Scientific Argumentation The Judicial Reasoning Evaluation The “Cannabis Brain” in Germany Cannabis, Brain Development and Psychosis Summary References Brain and Behavior: A Pragmatic Approach General Summary Group and Individual A Pragmatic Approach Practical Criteria Outlook References Index
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