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| Kent Kiehl |
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University of New Mexico |
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Kent Kiehl’s laboratory has worked diligently along with correctional facilities
in New Mexico and beyond to establish the world’s largest database of brain data
from incarcerated populations. We utilize a state of the art mobile scanning
unit which can be deployed to remote locations, reaching populations for which
functional brain imaging might otherwise be impossible or severely impractical.
These resources and relationships have been instrumental in the investigation of
mental health issues that are particularly prevalent in those who are
incarcerated, including psychopathy, antisocial personality disorder, substance
abuse, and externalizing disorders. We maintain several ongoing projects with an
overall goal of achieving a better understanding of the interaction between
brain function, genetics, and environmental factors ultimately informing
improved interventions and prevention strategies and promoting better mental
health as a whole.