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Corey Allen is a researcher at the College of Arts & Sciences at Georgia State University, focusing on interdisciplinary work at the intersection of neuroscience, ethics, and criminal justice. His research integrates neuroimaging techniques, moral psychology, and legal frameworks.
- Education: Regis University (BS in Neuroscience, BA in Philosophy)
Allen's work explores the ethical implications of neurobiological evidence in criminal sentencing, the relationship between neuroscience and free will, and the safety of brain stimulation techniques in pediatric populations. His publications highlight collaborations with leading institutions in cognitive neuroscience and criminology.
Recent research trends include neuroethics, neuroimaging applications, and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) for studying criminal behavior and punishment philosophy. He has contributed to high-impact journals such as PLoS ONE, Pediatric Neurology, and BioSocieties, as well as book chapters on free will and punishment theory.
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