TY - GEN T1 - Law and the Brain. T2 - Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Biological sciences. A1 - Zeki, Semir A2 - Goodenough, Oliver LA - English PP - Oxford PB - Oxford University Press YR - 2006 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/ebsco_acadsubs_ocn894171376 AB - The past 20 years have seen unparalleled advances in neurobiology, with findings from neuroscience being used to shed light on a range of human activities - many historically the province of those in the humanities and social sciences - aesthetics, emotion, consciousness, music. Applying this new knowledge to law seems a natural development - the making, considering, and enforcing of law of course rests on mental processes. However, where some of those activities canbe studied with a certain amount of academic detachment, what we discover about the brain has considerable implications for how w. OP - 290 CN - K126.C48 .Z384 2006 SN - 9780191589430 SN - 0191589438 SN - 0198570112 SN - 9780198570110 SN - 0198570104 SN - 9780198570103 KW - Law : Psychological aspects. KW - Cognitive neuroscience. KW - Neurosciences : Social aspects. KW - Neurobehavioral disorders : Law and legislation. KW - Droit : Aspect psychologique. KW - Neurosciences cognitives. KW - Neurosciences : Aspect social. KW - LAW : Essays. KW - LAW : General Practice. KW - LAW : Jurisprudence. KW - LAW : Paralegals & Paralegalism. KW - LAW : Practical Guides. KW - LAW : Reference. KW - Cognitive neuroscience KW - Law : Psychological aspects KW - Neurosciences : Social aspects ER -