David Eagleman – The Brain and The Law (video from YouTube RSA channel)
17.1 Exploring the Connectivity of the Brain: The Human Connectome Project and Beyond
The Human Connectome Project (The website of the Human Connectome Project)
The Human Connectome Project: Progress and Prospects (paper by Van Essen and Glasser, 2016, in Cerebrum)
17.2 Understanding What the Brain Is Doing When It Appears Not to Be Doing Anything
A default model of brain function (paper by Raichle et al., 2001, in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)
The brain’s default mode network (paper by Raichle, 2015, in Annual Review of Neuroscience)
Impaired default network functional connectivity in autosomal dominant Alzheimer disease (paper by Chhatwal et al, 2013, in American Academy of Neurology)
Network dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease: refining the disconnection hypothesis (paper by Brier et al, 2014, in Brain Connect)
Functional network integrity presages cognitive decline in preclinical Alzheimer disease (paper by Buckley et al, 2017, in Neurology)
The significance of the default mode network (DMN) in neurological and neuropsychiatric (by Mohan et al., 2016, in Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine)
17.3 Neural Prosthetics
Neuroprosthetics (article from the Scientist)
Developing a hippocampal neural prosthetic to facilitate human memory encoding and recall (paper by Hampson et al, 2018, in Journal of Neural Engineering)
EEG-based brain-computer interfaces for communication and rehabilitation of people with motor impairment: a novel approach of the 21st century (paper by Lazarou et al., 2018, in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience)
17.4 Cognitive Science and the Law
Why eyewitnesses fail (paper by Albright, 2017, in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)
Neuroethics: neurolaw (paper by Stephen Morse, 2016, pre-copyedited version of a chapter in the Oxford Handbooks Online edited by Sandy Goldberg)
Law and neuroscience (paper by Jones et al., 2013, in Journal of Neuroscience)
Seven ways neuroscience aids law (article by Jones, 2013, in Neurosciences and the Human Person: New Persepctives on Human Activities)
17.5 Autonomous Vehicles: Combining Deep Learning and Intuitive Knowledge
Planning and decision-making for autonomous vehicles (review paper by Schwarting et al. 2018, in Annual Review of Control, Robotics, and Autonomous Systems)
Towards a functional system architecture for automated vehicles (paper by Ulbrich et al, 2017, arXiv preprint: 1703.08557)
Finally, a driverless car with some common sense (article in MIT review on iSee, 2017)
Autonomous ground vehicles – concepts and a path to the future (paper by Luettel, et al., 2012, in Proceedings of the IEEE)