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OverviewThis important volume is the first to address the use of neuroimaging in civil and criminal forensic contexts and to include discussion of prior precedents and court decisions. Equally useful for practicing psychiatrists and psychologists, it reviews both the legal and ethical consideraitons of neuroimaging. Full Product DetailsAuthor: JR SimpsonPublisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc Dimensions: Width: 17.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 0.666kg ISBN: 9781119968900ISBN 10: 1119968909 Pages: 392 Publication Date: 16 March 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Digital Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsList of Contributors vii Foreword xi Henry T. Greely Introduction xv PART I Imaging Techniques 1 PET and SPECT 3 Susan E. Rushing, Daniel A. Pryma and Daniel D. Langleben 2 MRI and Functional MRI 27 Erin D. Bigler, Mark Allen and Gary K. Stimac PART II Clinical and Research Findings 3 Traumatic Brain Injury 43 Robert P. Granacher, Jr 4 Dementia 67 Melissa Lamar, Hal Wortzel, David J. Libon, Denene M. Wambach, Catherine C. Price and Anand Kumar 5 Neuroimaging in Psychopathy and Antisocial Personality Disorder: Functional Significance and a Neurodevelopmental Hypothesis 81 Andrea L. Glenn, Yaling Yang and Adrian Raine 6 Pedophilia 99 Christine Wiebking, Alexander Sartorius, Harald Dressing and Georg Northoff 7 Imaging Psychoses: Diagnosis and Prediction of Violence 113 Jazmin Camchong and Angus W. MacDonald III 8 Neuroimaging in Affective Disorders: Applications in Clinical Research and Forensic Psychiatry 131 Jonathan B. Savitz, Joseph R. Simpson and Wayne C. Drevets PART III Neuroimaging in the Courts 9 Application of Neuroimaging in Relationship to Competence to Stand Trial and Insanity 147 Nathan J. Kolla and Jonathan D. Brodie 10 Neuroimaging, Diminished Capacity and Mitigation 163 Judith G. Edersheim, Rebecca Weintraub Brendel and Bruce H. Price 11 Implications of Neuroimaging for Dangerousness Assessment 195 Joachim Witzel 12 Potential Uses of Neuroimaging in Personal Injury Civil Cases 201 Robert P. Granacher, Jr PART IV Emerging Areas 13 Brain Imaging of Deception 217 Daniel D. Langleben, Dan F.X. Willard and Jane C. Moriarty 14 Identifying Memories and Their Use in Interrogations 237 Johanna C. van Hooff PART V Legal and Ethical Considerations 15 Practical Legal Concerns 255 Kristen M. Nugent 16 Neuroimaging and the Constitution 275 Kristen M. Nugent 17 Practical Legal Concerns: The England and Wales Context 303 Shuja M. Reagu and Pamela J. Taylor 18 Neuroethics of Functional Neuroimaging in the Courtroom 325 Elizabeth Ford and Neil Aggarwal 19 Neuroimaging Evidence in Law: A Plea for Modesty and Relevance 341 Stephen J. Morse Index 359ReviewsNeuroimaging in Forensic Psychiatry is timely and provides a fine overview of the current status of neuroimaging in legal settings. (Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1 January 2013) Neuroimaging in Forensic Psychiatry is timely and provides a fine overview of the current status of neuroimaging in legal settings. ( Journal of Forensic Sciences , 1 January 2013) Author InformationJoseph R. Simpson received his undergraduate degree in biology from Harvard University. He received his M.D. and Ph.D. from Washington University in St. Louis. His thesis work focused on neuroimaging in mood disorders and the functional neuroimaging of cognition-emotion interactions. After completing his adult psychiatry residency at the University of California Los Angeles Neuropsychiatric Institute/West Los Angeles VA Medical Center, he completed a forensic psychiatry fellowship at the University of Southern California. He is board-certified in psychiatry and forensic psychiatry. He has published several peer-reviewed articles in neuroimaging and in forensic psychiatry. Dr. Simpson is currently a staff psychiatrist with the VA Long Beach Healthcare System in Long Beach, California. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Southern California and the University of California, Irvine. He also maintains a private practice in forensic psychiatry. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |