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Neuromania On The Limits Of Brain Science Paolo Legrenzi C A Umilta

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Neuromania On The Limits Of Brain Science Paolo Legrenzi C A Umilta
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.16 MB
Pages: 133
Author: Paolo Legrenzi; C A Umiltà
ISBN: 9780199591343, 0199591342
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Neuromania On The Limits Of Brain Science Paolo Legrenzi C A Umilta by Paolo Legrenzi; C A Umiltà 9780199591343, 0199591342 instant download after payment.

Neuroeconomics, neuromarketing, neuroaesthetics, and neurotheology are just a few of the novel disciplines that have been inspired by a combination of ancient knowledge together with recent discoveries about how the human brain works. The mass media are full of news items featuring colourphotos of the brain, that show us the precise location in which a certain thought or emotion, or even love occurs, hence leading us to believe that we can directly observe, with no mediation, the brain at work. But is this really so? Even throughout the developed world, the general public has beenseduced into believing that any study, research article, or news report, accompanied by a brain image or two is more reliable and more scientific, than one featuring more mundane illustrations.This fascinating, accessible, and thought provoking new book questions our obsession with brain imaging. Written by two highly experienced psychologists, it discusses some of the familiar ideas usually associated wtih mind-body, brain-psyche, and nature-culture relationships, showing how the biasedand unquestioning use of brain imaging technology could have significant cultural effects for all of us.

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