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Brainwashed : the seductive appeal of mindless neuroscience

Satel, Sally L. (Author). Lilienfeld, Scott O., 1960- (Added Author).

Summary: What can't neuroscience tell us about ourselves? Since fMRI - functional magnetic resonance imaging - was introduced in the early 1990s, brain scans have been used to help politicians understand and manipulate voters, determine guilt in court cases, and make sense of everything from musical aptitude to romantic love. Although brain scans and other neurotechnologies have provided ground-breaking insights into the workings of the human brain, the increasingly fashionable idea that they are the most important means of answering the enduring mysteries of psychology is misguided - and potentially dangerous. In Brainwashed, psychiatrist and AEI scholar Sally Satel and psychologist Scott O. Lilienfeld reveal how many of the real-world applications of human neuroscience gloss over its limitations and intricacies, at times obscuring - rather than clarifying - the myriad factors that shape our behavior and identities. Brain scans, Satle and Lilienfeld show, are useful but often ambiguous representations of a highly complex system. Each region of the brain participates in a host of experiences and interacts with other regions, so seeing one area light up on an fMRI in response to a stimulus doesn't automatically indicate a particular sensation or capture the higher cognitive functions that come from those interactions. The narrow focus on the brain's physical processes also assumes that our subjective experiences can be explained away by biology alone. As Satel and Lilienfeld explain, this "neurocentric" view of the mind risks undermining our most deeply held ideas about selfhood, free will, and personal responsibility, putting us at risk of making harmful mistakes, whether in the courtroom, interrogation room, or addiction treatment clinic. A provocative account of our obsession with neuroscience, Brainwashed brilliantly illuminates what contemporary neuroscience and brain imaging can and cannot tell us about ourselves, providing a much-needed reminder about the many factors that make us who we are.

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  • ISBN: 9780465018772 :
  • ISBN: 0465018777 :
  • Physical Description: print
    xxiii, 226 p. ; 25 cm.
  • Publisher: New York : Basic Books, c2013.

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General Note:
New September 2014.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 157-218) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Losing our minds in the age of brain science -- This is your brain on Ahmadinejad: Or what is brain imaging? -- The buyologist is in: The rise of neuromarketing -- Addiction and the brain-disease fallacy -- The telltale brain: Neuroscience and deception -- My Amygdala made me do it: The trials of neurolaw -- The future of blame: Neuroscience and moral responsibility -- Mind over gray matter -- Acknowledgments -- Index.
Subject: Neurosciences
Brain
Brain -- Magnetic resonance imaging

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