Thomas D Albright
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Albright T, Scurich N
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2024 May;
121(24):e2321809121.
PMID: 38781227
The modern canon of open science consists of five "schools of thought" that justify unfettered access to the fruits of scientific research: i) public engagement, ii) democratic right of access,...
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Scurich N, Faigman D, Albright T
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2023 Oct;
120(41):e2301843120.
PMID: 37782809
When it comes to questions of fact in a legal context-particularly questions about measurement, association, and causality-courts should employ ordinary standards of applied science. Applied sciences generally develop along a...
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Albright T, Baltimore D, Mazza A, Mnookin J, Tatel D
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2023 Oct;
120(41):e2312529120.
PMID: 37782804
For nearly 25 y, the Committee on Science, Technology, and Law (CSTL), of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, has brought together distinguished members of the science and...
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Albright T
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2023 Oct;
120(41):e2301839120.
PMID: 37782801
Scientific evidence is frequently offered to answer questions of fact in a court of law. DNA genotyping may link a suspect to a homicide. Receptor binding assays and behavioral toxicology...
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Albright T
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2022 Sep;
119(38):e2206567119.
PMID: 36099301
Much of forensic practice today involves human decisions about the origins of patterned sensory evidence, such as tool marks and fingerprints discovered at a crime scene. These decisions are made...
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Gepshtein S, Pawar A, Kwon S, Savelev S, Albright T
Sci Adv
. 2022 Apr;
8(16):eabl5865.
PMID: 35452288
The traditional view of neural computation in the cerebral cortex holds that sensory neurons are specialized, i.e., selective for certain dimensions of sensory stimuli. This view was challenged by evidence...
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Albright T
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2021 May;
118(24).
PMID: 34031260
A large and highly valuable category of forensic evidence consists of patterned impressions created during the perpetration of a crime. These crime scene artifacts, such as fingerprints or tire tracks,...
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Gepshtein S, Wang Y, He F, Diep D, Albright T
Nat Commun
. 2020 Jul;
11(1):3380.
PMID: 32665586
Eyewitness misidentification accounts for 70% of verified erroneous convictions. To address this alarming phenomenon, research has focused on factors that influence likelihood of correct identification, such as the manner in...
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Albright T
Daedalus
. 2019 Jan;
144(1):22-41.
PMID: 30636778
Perceiving is the process by which evanescent sensations are linked to environmental cause and made enduring and coherent through the assignment of meaning, utility, and value. Fundamental to this process...