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Forensic Neuroscience
HCS 6390
School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
In this course, we take a brief look into the world of forensic science and how neuroscience is being used in the forensic setting to understand and explain the criminal mind and criminal behavior. Using various neuroimaging techniques, data analysis, and research articles, we look at what is known about brain structure and function in relation to offending behaviors and serial psychopaths. We also discuss neurolaw and the current legal concerns with connecting structural brain insults with abnormal -often violent- behaviors. (Class Participation and Awareness Advised). 3 credit hours.
Prerequisites: (ACN 6346 or ACN 6388) and department consent required.
Offering Frequency: Every two years
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Forensic Neuroscience
HCS 6390
School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
In this course, we take a brief look into the world of forensic science and how neuroscience is being used in the forensic setting to understand and explain the criminal mind and criminal behavior. Using various neuroimaging techniques, data analysis, and research articles, we look at what is known about brain structure and function in relation to offending behaviors and serial psychopaths. We also discuss neurolaw and the current legal concerns with connecting structural brain insults with abnormal -often violent- behaviors. (Class Participation and Awareness Advised). 3 credit hours.
Prerequisites: (ACN 6346 or ACN 6388) and department consent required.
Offering Frequency: Every two years
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