
Impact Assessment of Neuroimaging
Final Report
vdf Hochschulverlag AG
1st Edition
Published on 8. May 2006
Book
368 pages
978-3-7281-3065-5 (ISBN)
Description
Language, intelligence, creativity, feelings - it is our brain that make these and many other human characteristics possible. Because the human brain is no ordinary organ, doctors are not the only ones interested in it. Psychologists, economists and lawyers are also attempting to unlock the secrets of the brain. In recent years, the methodology of brain research has become much more efficient. The techniques known as "neuroimaging" now enable us to see how the brains of test subjects function, without resorting to operative surgery. Corresponding findings are now resulting in statements that relate to the psychological characteristics of the test subjects. In the view of the Swiss Centre for Technology Assessment TA-SWISS, this is a significant development, but one that needs to be carefully monitored and requires a broadly based debate. This book, the first technology assessment study of neuroimaging, makes a timely and interdisciplinary contribution to the debate on the application of neuroimaging in brain research. The study was also supported by the Swiss Academy of Medical Sciences (SAMS).
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Series
Edition
1., Aufl.
Language
English
Place of publication
Zurich
Switzerland
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
MedizinerInnen, BiologInnen, PsychologInnen, SoziologInnen, JuristInnen, technisch interessierte Laien
Illustrations
Abb., Graf.
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Dimensions
Height: 23 cm
Width: 16 cm
Weight
694 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-7281-3065-5 (9783728130655)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Das Zentrum für Technologiefolgen-Abschätzung TA-SWISS ist dem Schweizerischen Wissenschafts- und Technologierat (SWTR) angegliedert und versteht sich als Vermittler unabhängigen Wissens über die Chancen, Risiken und Auswirkungen neuer Technologien. Dr. Bärbel Hüsing arbeitet am Fraunhofer-Institut für System- und Innovationsforschung in Karlsruhe. Lutz Jäncke ist Professor am Psychologischen Institut, Brigitte Tag Professorin am Lehrstuhl Strafrecht und Strafprozessrecht der Rechtswissenschaftlichen Fakultät an der Universität Zürich.