Casting Light on the Dark Side of Brain Imaging
Editat de Amir Raz, Robert T. Thibaulten Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 feb 2019
Casting Light on The Dark Side of Brain Imagingtackles these questions through a critical and constructive lens—separating fruitful science from misleading neuro-babble. In a breezy writing style accessible to a wide readership, experts from across the brain sciences offer their uncensored thoughts to help advance brain research and debunk the craze for reductionist, headline-grabbing neuroscience.
This collection of short, enlightening essays is suitable for anyone interested in brain science, from students to professionals. Together, we take a hard look at the science behind brain imaging and outline why this technique remains promising despite its seldom-discussed shortcomings.
- Challenges the tendency toward neuro-reductionism
- Deconstructs hype through a critical yet constructive lens
- Unveils the nature of brain imaging data
- Explores emerging brain technologies and future directions
- Features a non-technical and accessible writing style
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128161791
ISBN-10: 0128161795
Pagini: 204
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128161795
Pagini: 204
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Section I: Imaging bains: What for?
1. Can neuroimaging reveal how the brain thinks?
2. Is addiction a brain disease?
3. How brain imaging takes psychiatry for a ride
4. Brain-computer interfaces for communication in paralysis
5. Neurohype and the law: A cautionary tale
6. The brain in the classroom: The mindless appeal of neuroeducation
Section II: What are we measuring?
7. Brain waves: How to decipher the cacophony
8. On the relationship between functional MRI signals and neuronal activity
9. MRI artifacts in psychiatry: Head motion, breathing, and other systematic confounds
10. When the brain lies: Body posture alters neural activity
Section III: The devil's in the details
11. The replication challenge: Is brain imaging next?
12. Power and design considerations in imaging research
13. Why neuroimaging can't diagnose autism
Section IV: Neuroimaging: Holy Grail or false prophet?
14. From mind to brain: The challenge of neuro-reductionism
15. The power of belief in the magic of neuroscience
16. Neuroplacebos: When healing is a no-brainer
17. Brain imaging and artificial intelligence
Section V: Can we train the brain better?
18. Noninvasive brain stimulation: When the hype transcends the evidence
19. Neurofeedback: An inside perspective
20. The (dis)enchantment of brain-training games
21. What's wrong with "the mindful brain"? Moving past a neurocentric view of meditation
22. "Backed by neuroscience": How brain imaging sells
Section VI: What next?
23. From regions to networks: Neuroimaging approaches to mapping brain organization
24. Whole-brain modeling of neuroimaging data: Moving beyond correlation to causation
25. Connecting networks to neurons
26. High field magnetic resonance imaging
1. Can neuroimaging reveal how the brain thinks?
2. Is addiction a brain disease?
3. How brain imaging takes psychiatry for a ride
4. Brain-computer interfaces for communication in paralysis
5. Neurohype and the law: A cautionary tale
6. The brain in the classroom: The mindless appeal of neuroeducation
Section II: What are we measuring?
7. Brain waves: How to decipher the cacophony
8. On the relationship between functional MRI signals and neuronal activity
9. MRI artifacts in psychiatry: Head motion, breathing, and other systematic confounds
10. When the brain lies: Body posture alters neural activity
Section III: The devil's in the details
11. The replication challenge: Is brain imaging next?
12. Power and design considerations in imaging research
13. Why neuroimaging can't diagnose autism
Section IV: Neuroimaging: Holy Grail or false prophet?
14. From mind to brain: The challenge of neuro-reductionism
15. The power of belief in the magic of neuroscience
16. Neuroplacebos: When healing is a no-brainer
17. Brain imaging and artificial intelligence
Section V: Can we train the brain better?
18. Noninvasive brain stimulation: When the hype transcends the evidence
19. Neurofeedback: An inside perspective
20. The (dis)enchantment of brain-training games
21. What's wrong with "the mindful brain"? Moving past a neurocentric view of meditation
22. "Backed by neuroscience": How brain imaging sells
Section VI: What next?
23. From regions to networks: Neuroimaging approaches to mapping brain organization
24. Whole-brain modeling of neuroimaging data: Moving beyond correlation to causation
25. Connecting networks to neurons
26. High field magnetic resonance imaging
Recenzii
"With the advent of advanced brain-imaging technologies, psychologists are finally in a position to understand the neural underpinnings of mind and behavior. Raz and Thibault cover the fads and fallacies and pitfalls while still celebrating the achievements, and potential, of neuroscience." --John F. Kihlstrom, Professor Emeritus, Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley
"A dazzling collection of short, engaging writings on the hype, controversies, promises, and excitement generated by imaging the human brain. Great read for both neophytes and experts." --Marco Iacoboni, Author, Mirroring People; Professor, UCLA
"A dazzling collection of short, engaging writings on the hype, controversies, promises, and excitement generated by imaging the human brain. Great read for both neophytes and experts." --Marco Iacoboni, Author, Mirroring People; Professor, UCLA