The Criminal Brain

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This presentation was recorded on March 20, 2017 as part of the 2017 OHSU Brain Awareness Season.
Why do some people live lawful lives, while others gravitate toward repeated criminality? Do people choose to be moral or immoral, or is morality simply a genetically inherited function of the brain, like mathematical ability? Research suggests certain regions of the brain influence moral reasoning. Dr. Octavio Choi explores how emerging neuroscience challenges long-held assumptions underlying the basis-and punishment-of criminal behavior.

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