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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
Beyond Cartesianism?
Governing through the Brain
Our Argument
Human Science?
One: The Neuromolecular Brain
How Should One Do the History of the Neurosciences?
Infrastructure
A Neuromolecular Style of Thought
Enter Plasticity
A Neuromolecular and Plastic Brain
Two: The Visible Invisible
The Clinical Gaze
Inscribed on the Body Itself
Open Up a Few Brains
Seeing the Living Brain
The Epidemiology of Visualization
The New Engines of Brain Visualization
Three: What’s Wrong with Their Mice?
Artificiality?
Models1, Models2, Models3, Models4 (and Possibly Models5)
The Specificity of the Human
Translation
Life as Creation
Four: All in the Brain?
To Define True Madness
The Burden of Mental Disorder
All in the Brain?
Neuropsychiatry and the Dilemmas of Diagnosis
Five: The Social Brain
The “Social Brain Hypothesis”
Pathologies of the Social Brain
Social Neuroscience
Social Neuroscience beyond Neuroscience
Governing Social Brains
Six: The Antisocial Brain
Embodied Criminals
Inside the Living Brain
Neurolaw?
The Genetics of Control
Nipping Budding Psychopaths in the Bud
Sculpting the Brain in Those Incredible Years
Governing Antisocial Brains
Seven: Personhood in a Neurobiological Age
The Challenged Self
From the Pathological to the Normal
The Self: From Soul to Brain
A Mutation in Ethics and Self-Technologies?
Caring for the Neurobiological Self
Conclusion: Managing Brains, Minds, and Selves
A Neurobiological Complex
Brains In Situ?
Coda: The Human Sciences in a Neurobiological Age
Appendix: How We Wrote This Book
Notes
References
Index
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