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Sex, Lies, and Brain Scans
How fMRI reveals what really goes on in our minds
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The recent explosion of neuroscience techniques has proved to be game changing in terms of understanding the healthy brain, and in the development of neuropsychiatric treatments. One of the key techniques available to us is functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), which allows us to examine the human brain non-invasively, and observe brain activity in real time. Through fMRI, we are beginning to build a deeper understanding of our thoughts, motivations, and
behaviours. Recent reports that some patients who have all indications of being in a persistent vegetative state actually show conscious awareness, and were able to communicate with researchers, demonstrate perhaps the most remarkable and dramatic use of fMRI. But this is just the most striking of a
number of areas in which fMRI is being used to 'read minds', albeit in a very limited way.

As neuroscientists unravel the regions of the brain involved in reward and motivation, and in romantic love, we are likely to develop the capacity to influence responses such as love using drugs. fMRI studies have also been used to indicate that many people who would not regard themselves as racist show a racial bias in their emotional responses to faces of another racial group. Meanwhile, the reliability of fMRI as a lie detector in murder cases is being debated - what if the individual simply
believes, falsely, that he or she committed a murder?

Sex, Lies, and Brain Scans takes readers beyond the media headlines. Barbara J. Sahakian and Julia Gottwald consider what the technique of fMRI entails, and what information it can give us, showing which applications are possible today, and which ones are science fiction. They also consider the important ethical questions these techniques raise. Should individuals applying for jobs as teachers or judges be screened for unconscious racial bias? What if the manipulation of love using
'love potions' was misused for economic or military ends? How far will we allow neuroscience to go? It is time to make up our minds.


Contents:

1: How Does Neuroscience Impact Society?
2: Can Neuroscientists Read Your Mind?
3: A Racial Bias Hiding in Your Mind?
4: The Perfect Lie Detector?
5: How Moral is Your Brain?
6: Are You in Control?
7: Show Me Your Brain and I Know What You Buy?
8: Where Does this Leave Us?
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Index


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ISBN-13: 9780198752899
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: November, 2019
Pages: 192
Dimensions: 129.00 x 95.00 x 10.00
Weight: 142g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Neuroscience

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