Casting light on the dark side of brain imaging /

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Imprint:London : Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, [2019]
©2019
Description:1 online resource.
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11792675
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Other authors / contributors:Raz, Amir, editor.
Thibault, Robert T., editor.
ISBN:9780128163092
0128163097
9780128161791
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:<p>Most people find colorful brain scans highly compelling--and yet, many experts don't. This discrepancy begs the question: What can we learn from neuroimaging? Is brain information useful in fields such as psychiatry, law, or education? How do neuroscientists create brain activation maps and why do we admire them?</p> <p> Casting Light on The Dark Side of Brain Imaging tackles 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.</p> <p>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.</p> 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
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780128163092
0128163097
9780128161791