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Parkinson’S Disease Disrupts Both Automatic And Controlled Processing Of Action Verbs, L. Fernandino, L. Conant, J. Binder, K. Blindauer, B. Hiner, K. Spangler, Rutvik Desai Jun 2015

Parkinson’S Disease Disrupts Both Automatic And Controlled Processing Of Action Verbs, L. Fernandino, L. Conant, J. Binder, K. Blindauer, B. Hiner, K. Spangler, Rutvik Desai

Rutvik Desai

No abstract provided.


Activation Of Sensory–Motor Areas In Sentence Comprehension, Rutvik Desai, J. Binder, L. Conant, M. Seidenberg Jun 2015

Activation Of Sensory–Motor Areas In Sentence Comprehension, Rutvik Desai, J. Binder, L. Conant, M. Seidenberg

Rutvik Desai

No abstract provided.


A Piece Of The Action: Modulation Of Sensory-Motor Regions By Action Idioms And Metaphors, Rutvik Desai, L. Conant, J. Binder, H. Park, M. Seidenberg Jun 2015

A Piece Of The Action: Modulation Of Sensory-Motor Regions By Action Idioms And Metaphors, Rutvik Desai, L. Conant, J. Binder, H. Park, M. Seidenberg

Rutvik Desai

No abstract provided.


Where Is The Action? Action Sentence Processing In Parkinson's Disease, L. Fernandino, L. Conant, J. Binder, K. Blindauer, B. Hiner, K. Spangler, Rutvik Desai Jun 2015

Where Is The Action? Action Sentence Processing In Parkinson's Disease, L. Fernandino, L. Conant, J. Binder, K. Blindauer, B. Hiner, K. Spangler, Rutvik Desai

Rutvik Desai

No abstract provided.


Pain As Fact And Heuristic: How Pain Neuroimaging Illuminates Moral Dimensions Of Law, Amanda Pustilnik Oct 2011

Pain As Fact And Heuristic: How Pain Neuroimaging Illuminates Moral Dimensions Of Law, Amanda Pustilnik

Amanda C Pustilnik

Legal statuses, prohibitions, and protections often turn on the presence and degree of physical pain. In legal domains ranging from tort to torture, pain and its degree do important definitional work by delimiting boundaries of lawfulness and of entitlements. The omnipresence of pain in law suggests that the law embodies an intuition about the ontological primacy of pain. Yet, for all the work done by pain as a term in legal texts and practice, it has had a confounding lack of external verifiability. As with other subjective states, we have been able to impute pain’s presence but have not been …