Introduction: Neuroscience, Identity and Society. A Child Surrounds this Brain: The Future of Neurological Difference According to Scientists, Parents and Diagnosed Young Adults. Innocent Machines: Asperger's Syndrome and the Neurostructural Self. Narration and Neuroscience: Encountering the Social on the "Last Frontier of Medicine". On the Assembly Line: Neuroimaging Production in Clinical Practice. A Stone in a Spaghetti Bowl: The Biological and Metaphorical Brain in Neuro-Oncology. Is Depression a Brain Disorder? Neuroscience in Mental Health Care. "We haven't Sliced Open anyone's Brain yet": Neuroscience, Embodiment and the Governance of Addiction. Are we Receptive to Naturalistic Explanatory Models of our Disease Experience? Applications of Deep Brain Stimulation to Obsessive Compulsive Disorders and Parkinson's Disease. Cognitive Enhancement? Exploring Modafinil use in Social Context. Neuroscience and Medicalisation: Sociological Reflections on Memory, Medicine and the Brain. Sociology of Neuroscience or Neurosociology?. Lost and Found in Translation: Popular Neuroscience in the Emerging Neurodisciplines. Field of Dreams: A Social History of Neuroethics. Sociological Reflections on the Neurosciences. Advances in medical sociology.
This is a fruitful gathering of sociological and anthropological perspectives on developments in the brain sciences. Not only does the social world of brain scientists come alive in these chapters, but we also learn a lot about patients and families who struggle with various disabilities and disorders. It is particularly gratifying to see newer scholars contributing to an area that should become a core interest for social scientists.' Ilina Singh, Co-Editor, BioSocieties
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