I know what you're thinking : brain imaging and mental privacy /

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Oxford University Press.
Group Author: Richmond, Sarah.; Rees, Geraint; Edwards, Sarah J. L.
Published: Oxford University Press,
Publisher Address: Oxford :
Publication Dates: 2012.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.iresearchbook.cn/f/ebook/detail?id=56fcbd3bafe64379a109bffcd082b23d
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (viii, 271 pages), [2] pages) of plates) : illustrations (some color)
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780191635168
9780199596492
Index Number: QP376
CLC: Q189
Contents: Introduction / Sarah Richmond -- pt. 1. Brain imaging and mindreading : current progress and conceptual questions. The social brain hypothesis : an evolutionary perspective on the neurobiology of social behaviour / Susanne Shultz and R.I.M. Dunbar -- Brain reading / John-Dylan Haynes -- How to read minds / Tim Bayne -- Predicting human behaviour from brain structure / Geraint Rees and Ryota Kanai -- pt. 2. Medical applications of mindreading through brain imaging. When thoughts become actions : neuroimaging in non-responsive patients / Adrian M. Owen -- Where in the brain is pain? : evaluating painful experiences in non-communicative patients / Athena Demertzi and Steven Laureys -- Practicioners' views on neuroimaging : mental health, patient consent, and choice / Emily Borgelt, Daniel Buchman, and Judy Illes -- Brain imaging in clinical psychiatry : why? / Brendan D. Kelly -- Overcoming self-report : possibilities and limitations of brain imaging in psychiatry / David Linden -- pt. 3. Criminal justice and national security : brain imaging in criminal trials and defence. The neurobiology of violence : science and law / Colin Campbell and Nigel Eastman -- Diminished capacity, neuroscience, and just punishment / Stephen J. Morse -- National security, brain imaging, and privacy / Jonathan D. Moreno and Sonya Parashar -- pt. 4. Mindreading as a threat to privacy : evaluating the risks and protecting privacy. Brain imaging and the transparency scenario / Sarah Richmond -- Neuroscience v. privacy? : a democratic perspective / Annabelle Lever -- Regulating brain imaging : questions of privacy, informed consent, and human dignity / Roger Brownsword -- Protecting privacy interests in brain images : the limits of consent / Sarah J.L. Edwards -- Conclusion / Sarah J.L. Edwards and Geraint Rees.