Synesthesia The Phenomenon and its Presentation in Torts and Criminal Justice

Author: Hagendorf, Col
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A defect or largess, a sensory fusion or transcendental sensing, synesthesia is known for over 200 years and is defined as a cross-modal sensory linkage. Despite of the wealth of literature on synesthesia, this book is one in a kind, as it pioneers in exploring this phenomenon in the courts of law. Based on 134 updated scientific sources, the current effort stratifies synesthesia into the eight clinical groups and reviews the legal and legislative forum around this phenomenon. In an effort to understand the impact of synesthesia on establishing evidence, or defendants' motivations behind the actions plausibly obscured with collided sensations (especially in traffic accidents), the case law is studied. A discussion about reasons, to which we could imply the absence of synesthesia-defense in criminal justice or torts, is provided.

Publisher Name Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Author Name Hagendorf, Col
Format Audio
Bisac Subject Major LAW
Language NG
Isbn 10 1503387488
Isbn 13 9781503387485
Target Age Group min:NA, max:NA
Series 001021911
Dimensions 01.00" H x 00.08" L x 00.00" W
Page Count 80

Naira R. Matevosyan is a medical doctor (MD, PhD) who also holds a law degree (Master of Science in Jurisprudence/MSJ) from Seton Hall University School of Law. This book was written in 2014, before her actual studies in the Law School. A member of the Federal Bar Association (FBA), Naira Matevosyan has presided as a panel judge in the 19th Thurgood Marshall Moot Court Competitions held in March-April, 2016 at the Superior Court of DC, and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. Other law books written before her studies at Seton Hall Law School: "Maternal-fetal conflicts, from torts to criminal justice: Medical-legal study of 120 cases," "Dissociative identity disorder in the courtroom: A guide to forensic testimony," "Court-visited surgical errors: A guide to forensic testimony," "Advanced tort law in surgical profession: Analysis of 50 cases," "The Battered Woman Syndrome: Perspectives in Criminal Law and Clinical Psychology," "Spleen," "Procreative Liberty," "Rhabdomyoma & Rhabdomyosarcoma," and "Court-visited erroneous diagnoses and surgeries of parathyroids." Books written after earning the Law Degree from Seton Hall: "Reproductive Health Law Survey: Essays and Multiple-choice Q & A," "Isoimmunization in Pregnancy: Medical & Legal Survey," "Cervical Dystocia: Medical & Legal Survey," "Capgras and Fregoli Syndromes in Criminal Justice: A Guide to Forensic Testimony."

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