When it comes to brain scans, many people are fascinated, yet experts often express skepticism. This puzzling disparity raises important questions: What can we actually learn from neuroimaging? Is brain information truly useful in fields like psychiatry, law, and education? How do neuroscientists create brain activation maps, and what’s behind our admiration for them?
In “Casting Light on The Dark Side of Brain Imaging,” a team of experts from across the brain sciences tackles these questions head-on, separating fruitful science from misleading “neuro-babble.” Through a series of concise, enlightening essays, they offer uncensored thoughts on how to advance brain research and debunk the craze for reductionist, attention-grabbing neuroscience.
This collection of essays challenges the tendency toward neuro-reductionism, deconstructing hype and exploring the nature of brain imaging data. By taking a critical yet constructive approach, the authors reveal the true potential and limitations of brain imaging, while outlining emerging technologies and future directions.
Written in a clear, accessible style, this book is suitable for anyone interested in brain science, from students to professionals. Together, the authors provide a nuanced understanding of the science behind brain imaging, highlighting both its promise and its often-overlooked shortcomings.
Join the conversation and gain a deeper understanding of the complex world of brain imaging.
Product Details:
publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication Date: February 15, 2019
Language: English
ISBN: 9780128161791, 9780128163092
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