Researchers studying brain scans of New Mexico inmates find a possible link to risks of future criminal behavior.
ALBUQUERQUE — It began with a casual question that neuroscientist Kent Kiehl posed to a postdoctoral fellow in his laboratory who had been conducting brain scans on New Mexico prison inmates.
via L.A. Times - Science http://feeds.latimes.com/~r/latimes/news/science/~3/P_c1kGwDru8/la-na-prisoner-brains-20130715,0,1919049.story
ALBUQUERQUE — It began with a casual question that neuroscientist Kent Kiehl posed to a postdoctoral fellow in his laboratory who had been conducting brain scans on New Mexico prison inmates.
via L.A. Times - Science http://feeds.latimes.com/~r/latimes/news/science/~3/P_c1kGwDru8/la-na-prisoner-brains-20130715,0,1919049.story
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