Daniel Reisel: The neuroscience of restorative justice
Daniel Reisel: Neuroznanost popravne pravde
Daniel Reisel searches for the psychological and physical roots of human morality. Full bio
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dangerous prisoners are kept.
najopasniji zatvorenici Engleske.
especially about emotional change.
posebice emocionalnoj.
of them in an MRI scanner,
stavili u MRI skener
we had a tentative answer.
dobili smo odgovor.
animate and inanimate objects.
žive od neživih stvari.
the page with the other hand,
a okretala stranicu drugom rukom,
the page with the other hand.
stranicu drugom rukom.
of the social brain
društvenog mozga
development in childhood,
razvoja u djetinjstvu
Gould at Princeton and others,
Gould sa Princetona
evidence of neurogenesis,
dokaze o neurogoenezi,
species of social animals.
vrstama društvenih životinja.
they've got a faulty amygdala.
neispravne amigdale.
nature cannot change,
ne može promijeniti,
capable of extraordinary change,
sposoban za iznimne promjene,
reduce the reoffending rates.
stopu ponavljanja kaznenih djela.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Daniel Reisel - NeuroscientistDaniel Reisel searches for the psychological and physical roots of human morality.
Why you should listen
Daniel Reisel grew up in Norway but settled in the UK in 1995. He works as a hospital doctor and as a research fellow in epigenetics at University College London. He completed his PhD in Neuroscience in 2005, investigating how learning rewires the brain. Since then, his research has been concerned with the effect of life events on gene function. Daniel is currently training to become an accredited restorative justice facilitator with the UK Restorative Justice Council.
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