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X-WR-CALDESC:Host: State Bar Association of North Dakota \nCost: Free - Reg
 istration Required\n\nDid you know that scientists have scanned people’s b
 rains as they make decisions to see what motivates us\, scares us and fool
 s us?  How can we use these studies to help us make accurate\, effective a
 nd efficient decisions even under extreme pressure and to act fairly in ou
 r changing society? In this highly interactive course\, participants will 
 explore emerging research in neuroscience and how it affects decision-maki
 ng. Brain imaging studies will be used to explain how decisions are made i
 n the justice system. The course will explore how reactions in our brains 
 affect our assessments of threat\, intelligence\, veracity\, and competenc
 e. The course will identify ways to increase fairness guided by science.
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DESCRIPTION:Host: State Bar Association of North Dakota \nCost: Free - Regi
 stration Required\n\nDid you know that scientists have scanned people’s br
 ains as they make decisions to see what motivates us\, scares us and fools
  us?  How can we use these studies to help us make accurate\, effective an
 d efficient decisions even under extreme pressure and to act fairly in our
  changing society? In this highly interactive course\, participants will e
 xplore emerging research in neuroscience and how it affects decision-makin
 g. Brain imaging studies will be used to explain how decisions are made in
  the justice system. The course will explore how reactions in our brains a
 ffect our assessments of threat\, intelligence\, veracity\, and competence
 . The course will identify ways to increase fairness guided by science.
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LOCATION:Bismarck State College\, NECE Bavendick Stateroom #415
SUMMARY:The Neuroscience of Decision-Making in the Justice System
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