Contact Information: Dr. Dan
Martell Forensic
Neuroscience Consultants, Inc. 2906 Lafayette Newport Beach, CA 92663 Phone:
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SELECTED PAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS Martell, D.A. (2009). Neuroscience and the law: Philosophical differences and
practical constraints. Behavioral Sciences
and the Law, 27, 123-136. Bressler, S., & Martell, D.A. (2009). Forensic neuropsychological assessments of head injury. In A. Jamieson and A. Moenssens (Eds.), Encyclopedia
of Forensic Sciences, Chichester, UK: John C. Wiley & Sons. Martell, D.A.
(2007). Organic brain dysfunction and
criminality.
In L.B. Schlesinger (Ed.), Explorations of
criminal psychopathology: Clinical syndromes with forensic implications
(2ed.).
Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. Martell, D.A. & Kenan, J. (2008, Feb.). Forensic neuropsychiatric assessments of toxic mold
exposure.
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of
Forensic Sciences, Washington, D.C. Martell, D.A.
(2007, Feb). Mild traumatic brain injury: State-of-the-art practice guidelines for
testimony in criminal and civil litigation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of
the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, San Antonio, TX. Martell, D.A.
(2006, Feb.). Mental retardation and the death penalty: Issues in the
assessment of adaptive functioning. Presentation at the 2006 Meeting of the
American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Seattle, WA. Martell,
D.A. (2004, Oct.). Forensic evaluation of neuropsychological malingering. Invited address at the XIII National Congress of
Legal Psychiatry, Malaga, Spain. Martell, D.A.
(2004, Feb.). Mental retardation and the death
penalty: Responding to the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Atkins v. Virginia. Annual
Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Dallas, TX. Martell, D.A., & Adelman, R.E. (2003, October). Forensic behavioral analysis: Applications in criminal
and civil litigation. Invited presentation at the joint American Bar Association / American
Psychological Association Conference on Psychological Expert Testimony in
Civil and Criminal Litigation, Chicago, IL. Martell, D.A.
(2003). Neuropsychiatric assessments in toxic
exposure litigation. In R. Rosner (ed.), Principles
and practice of forensic psychiatry (2 ed.). London: Arnold Publishing. Martell, D.A.
(1996). Causal relation between brain damage and homicide: The prosecution. Special
issue of Seminars in Clinical Neuropsychiatry on neuropsychiatry in the courtroom, 1(3),
184-194. Martell, D.A.
(1995, Oct.). Challenging the ecological validity of
neuroscientific evidence in a landmark homicide case. Invited lecture presented as part of an
interdisciplinary panel entitled Neuropsychiatry in the Courtroom, at the
annual meeting of the American Neuropsychiatric Association and the
Behavioral Neurology Society, Pittsburgh, PA. Martell, D.A., Rosner, R., & Harmon, R. (1995).
Base rate
estimates of criminal behavior by homeless mentally ill persons in New York
City. Psychiatric
Services (formerly Hospital
and Community Psychiatry), 46(6),
596-601. Martell, D.A.
(1993). Forensic neuropsychology and the criminal law. Criminal
Practice Law Review, 5(3),
319-347. [Reprinted from Law and Human Behavior, 16(3), 313-336, (1992)]. Martell, D.A., & Dietz, P.E. (1992).
Mentally
disordered offenders who push or attempt to push victims onto the subway
tracks in New York City. In Lundberg, G.D., Young, R.K., Flanagan,
A., & Koop, C.E. (Eds.), Violence. Chicago:
American Medical Association, pp. 399-402. [Reprinted from Archives of
General Psychiatry, 49, 472-475, (1992).] Martell, D.A.
(1998, Oct.). Psychological testing of
hypersensitivity in sexual harassment claims. Annual meeting of the American Academy of
Psychiatry and the Law, New Orleans, LA. Anchor, K.N., Rogers, J.P., Solomon, G.S., Barth,
J.T., Peacock, C., & Martell,
D.A. (1985). Fundamentals of disability determina-tion and
rehabilitation: A higher ground for the applied neurobehavioral sciences. American
Journal of Trial Advocacy, 8(3),
337-375. |