TIL brain imaging can determine, with high accuracy, on which side of a legally defined boundary between knowledge and recklessness User xipha, in the Today I Learned (TIL) subreddit, 17 Apr 2017
Predicting the knowledge–recklessness distinction in the human brain User The_Old_Wise_One, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 30 Mar 2017
Mind reading computers are lawyer now?! User tawalaya, in the We Have Concerns: You know, for your concerns subreddit, 15 Mar 2017
Researchers have discovered that brain imaging can determine whether someone is acting in a state of knowledge about a crime — which brings about stiffer penalties — or a state of recklessness, which even in capital crimes such as homicide, calls for less severe sentences. User worldnewsbot, in the News From Around The World subreddit, 15 Mar 2017