We Can Remember It For You Wholesale
Culture & Technology | âAuthor:
Mike Innes Psychological research continues to undermine the trust given to eyewitnesses’ ability to accurately remember the details of a crime, and we’re becoming increasingly aware of how often their memories are unconsciously manipulated. Paired with a growing interest in the field of neurolaw, which examines the intersection of neuroscience and legal systems, the desire for tools that can objectively assess the accuracy of memories is palpable. But is it possible?
Jun 14, 2009 at 22:23
crime,
criminology,
identity,
law,
memory,
psychology,
science
