How Brain Scans Are Used In Murder Trials

The functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) brain scan of accused murderer Brian Dugan was introduced in the sentencing portion of his murder trial. The defense used the scan to try to demonstrate that the defendant's brain was psychopathic.

The main benefit of using fMRI to assess the brain of a defendant is that technicians can link active brain anatomy to different cognitive skills - like reasoning and decision-making. MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) shows only the brain's structure: fMRI shows how an individual's brain functions and thus relates more closely to thought and behavior.

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