that is that one of my closest colleagues in terms of miranda research, dan shuman, as many of you know passed away several months ago. he was a close clocklator both with myself and with others, he was a co-principal investigator on my nsr grants. probably one the best in terms of law and mental health. i had the privilege of working with him on two separate books. but just -- i think just a power in this area and there's a picture of dan. so it's to him that i would like to attribute this talk. and increase increasingly pretes psychology, the grants from the national science foundation, if you like what they say, they are greatly appreciative. if not, i'm asked to say any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed by the material of authors do not necessarily reflect the views of the national science center. [applause] [applause] >> i recognize that today is a bit of a divided audience. i recognize completely some distinguished researchers in terms of miranda and skulls in that particular area. however, there are perhaps more folks who a psychologist in professional