ISBN-13: 9781439825860 / Angielski / Twarda / 2012 / 354 str.
New technologies that allow us to investigate mechanisms and functions of the brain have shown considerable promise in treating brain disease and injury. These emerging technologies also provide a means to assess and manipulate human consciousness, cognitions, emotions, and behaviors, bringing with them the potential to transform society. Neurotechnology: Premises, Potential, and Problems explores the technical, moral, legal, and sociopolitical issues that arise in and from today s applications of neuroscience and technology and discusses their implications for the future. Some of the issues raised in this thought-provoking volume include: