The State Bar of Michigan’s Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Committee is inviting attorneys to attend a virtual three-part training series on unconscious decision-making with Kimberly Papillon, a judicial professor and lecturer on neuroscience and fair decision-making in law, medicine, education and business.
The series next month is being offered free of charge thanks to co-sponsorship by General Motors Legal Staff.
In her series on the neuroscience of decision-making in the justice system, Papillon explores how brain imaging and decision-making studies can explain how we determine intelligence, veracity, threat and competence.
The training will take place via Zoom with:
• Part One: Friday, Dec. 4 at noon, an introductory session designed for anyone who hasn’t already participated in one of Papillon’s lectures.
• Part Two: Friday, Dec. 11 at noon,, a program that will dive deeper into the implications of neuroscience, psychology, and implicit association in decision-making.
• Part Three: Friday, Dec. 18 at noon, a program that will focus on moving forward and working toward solutions to the problems identified in Parts One and Two.
To register, visit www.surveymonkey.com/r/SBMtrainingunconscious.
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