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June 11, 2003

Sensory Systems and Judgment in Law

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Along with previously mentioned Gruter talks, the following presentations are scheduled for this Saturday and Sunday:


Economics, Law and Neurology



  • The Neurobiology of Trust: Paul J. Zak, Robert O. Kurzban, and William T. Matzner
  • Working for Self vs. Others: Dan Houser, Kevin McCabe, Vernon Smith
  • Cognitive and Neuroscientific Studies of Reasoning, Estimation, and Judgment: Lawrence M. Parsons 

Sex and Law



  • Viewing Sexual/Reproductive Behavior through an Evolutionary Lens: Market Zuk
  • Sexual Coercion and Trafficking: A Legal Perspective: Mohamed Matter

Childhood and Development



  • What doesn't kill you makes you stronger: Empirical evidence for stress resistance: Karen J. Parker
  • Fair Play: Caroline Walser Kessel

Dispute Resolution



  • Reconciliation and Criminal Sentencing: Erin O’Hara
  • Litigation is a kind of non-zero-sum game: Morris Hoffman
  • The ADR Landscape: Susan Scott

Scanning and Neural Activity



  • Neuronal Correlates of Visual Attention and Perception: David Heeger

Property



  • Why are there so few property forms?  Michael Heller
  • Evolutionary analysis of property law: Jeffrey Stake
  • Property, Market, Organization, Judgment: Wolfgang Fikentscher
  • What Can We Know About How the Human Capacity for Property Works?: Oliver R. Goodenough
  • Evolution of property law: Dorothy J. Glancy

More to come on Monday with a full report all next week.

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