The aim of this article is to explore how the phenomenon of brain world, as a symptom of a possible emerging neuroculture, is perceived and enacted by patients with Parkinson's disease, who, in their daily life, are subjected to neuroscience, most often as chronically ill individuals hoping for a cure, but also in some instances as participants in clinical trials. The article is based on a multifaceted ethnographic material that maps the experiences of biomedical research among patients with Parkinson's. The main body of material consists of interviews carried out in 2012 and 2015, and comprises 19 transcripts of recorded conversations, conducted in groups as well as individually. The article argues that the exposure of the patients to clin...
People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) face many continuous limitations in daily life because of their...
This book compiles all articles within the Research Topic "Neuropsychology and neuropsychiatry of ne...
Discourses of ‘neuroplasticity’ have become increasingly apparent in the neurosciences and wider soc...
International audienceThere is significant research describing how the development of neuroscience h...
The connection between neuroscience, popular media and lay perceptions of the brain involves the fra...
The connection between neuroscience, popular media and lay perceptions of thebrain involves the fram...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) becomes more frequent as populations grow older in western countries. Levod...
In this article, I explore select case studies of Parkinson patients treated with deep brain stimula...
Abstract In this article, I explore select case studies of Parkinson patients treated with deep brai...
Background. Parkinson\u27s disease is a chronic, progressive, age-related, neurodegenerative disorde...
The brain has received little attention in ethnology. Yet it is the brain that in many ways both sha...
Despite being the second most common neurodegenerative disorder, Parkinson’s disease (PD) has receiv...
What is characteristic of being a Parkinson's patient? This article intends to answer this question ...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) becomes more frequent as populations grow older in western countries. Levod...
Contemporary publics actively engage with diverse forms of media when seeking health-related informa...
People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) face many continuous limitations in daily life because of their...
This book compiles all articles within the Research Topic "Neuropsychology and neuropsychiatry of ne...
Discourses of ‘neuroplasticity’ have become increasingly apparent in the neurosciences and wider soc...
International audienceThere is significant research describing how the development of neuroscience h...
The connection between neuroscience, popular media and lay perceptions of the brain involves the fra...
The connection between neuroscience, popular media and lay perceptions of thebrain involves the fram...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) becomes more frequent as populations grow older in western countries. Levod...
In this article, I explore select case studies of Parkinson patients treated with deep brain stimula...
Abstract In this article, I explore select case studies of Parkinson patients treated with deep brai...
Background. Parkinson\u27s disease is a chronic, progressive, age-related, neurodegenerative disorde...
The brain has received little attention in ethnology. Yet it is the brain that in many ways both sha...
Despite being the second most common neurodegenerative disorder, Parkinson’s disease (PD) has receiv...
What is characteristic of being a Parkinson's patient? This article intends to answer this question ...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) becomes more frequent as populations grow older in western countries. Levod...
Contemporary publics actively engage with diverse forms of media when seeking health-related informa...
People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) face many continuous limitations in daily life because of their...
This book compiles all articles within the Research Topic "Neuropsychology and neuropsychiatry of ne...
Discourses of ‘neuroplasticity’ have become increasingly apparent in the neurosciences and wider soc...