Delinquent Brains
title Brain Science as a Means of Understanding Delinquency and Substance Abuse in Youth
description Nicely produced and packaged lecture on a sensitive neuroethical issue (or "outrageously costly health concern") and brain science. A sympathetic nervous system-linked cardiac activity proxy may be a way to test early for risks of delinquent activity. Via the Research Channel. "Drs. Beauchaine and Tapert explore risks and results of delinquency and substance abuse in youth. Dr. Beauchaine discusses the importance of understanding the brain mechanisms associated with impulsivity, which allows us to identify at-risk children early in life. This provides opportunities for prevention of later substance abuse, school drop out, and delinquency. Dr. Tapert addresses the extent to which heavy alcohol and other drug use during the teenage years might affect brain development and cognitive performance into young adulthood. She also describes her research projects using neuropsychological testing and brain imaging to better understand cognition in youth who are heavy users of alcohol and drugs."
producer University of Washington Allen L. Edwards Psychology Lectures
featuring Ana Mari Cauce, Theodore Beauchaine, Susan Tapert
format WMV or Quicktime
date 08/03/08
length 01:14:37
link http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rid=4775
Tags: brain video lecture neuroethics neurolaw youth neuroscience neurodevelopment law addiction juveniles
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