The brain image plays a central role in contemporary image culture and, in turn, (co)constructs contemporary forms of subjectivity. The central aim of this paper is to probe the unmistakably potent interpellative power of brain images by delving into the power of imaging and the power of the image itself. This is not without relevance for the neurosciences, inasmuch as these do not take place in a vacuum; hence the importance of inquiring into the status of the image within scientific culture and science itself.I will mount a critical philosophical investigation of the brain qua image, focusing on the issue of mapping the mental onto the brain and how, in turn, the brain image plays a pivotal role in processes of subjectivation. Hereto, I d...
This paper proposes to explore, through new materialist insights drawn from art and neuroscience, an...
The present work aims to describe the main results obtained from the neuroimaging studies on the stu...
The past 25 years have seen a rapid growth of knowledge about brain mechanisms involved in visual me...
The brain image plays a central role in contemporary image culture and, in turn, (co)constructs cont...
The brain image plays a central role in contemporary image culture and, in turn, (co)constructs cont...
In current iconographic culture the brain plays an important role. In their turn brain images engage...
In current iconographic culture the brain plays an important role. In their turn brain images engage...
This article proposes to explore, through a series of intra-connected examples drawn from art and cu...
Why do humans create images and what are their features that make them special? How are image-making...
In current iconographic culture the brain plays an important role. In their turn brain images engage...
Andy Clark famously stated that humans are capable of transferring some of their cognitive functions...
Kosslyn (psychology, Harvard U.) presents a 20-year research program on the nature of high-level vis...
A place is needed for a \u27cognitive iconology\u27 within visual culture. Like Logical Positivism...
Over 18 months of ethnographic fieldwork with a group of computational physicists, I encountered man...
Early in a scientific debate, before much evidence has accumulated, why are some scientists inclined...
This paper proposes to explore, through new materialist insights drawn from art and neuroscience, an...
The present work aims to describe the main results obtained from the neuroimaging studies on the stu...
The past 25 years have seen a rapid growth of knowledge about brain mechanisms involved in visual me...
The brain image plays a central role in contemporary image culture and, in turn, (co)constructs cont...
The brain image plays a central role in contemporary image culture and, in turn, (co)constructs cont...
In current iconographic culture the brain plays an important role. In their turn brain images engage...
In current iconographic culture the brain plays an important role. In their turn brain images engage...
This article proposes to explore, through a series of intra-connected examples drawn from art and cu...
Why do humans create images and what are their features that make them special? How are image-making...
In current iconographic culture the brain plays an important role. In their turn brain images engage...
Andy Clark famously stated that humans are capable of transferring some of their cognitive functions...
Kosslyn (psychology, Harvard U.) presents a 20-year research program on the nature of high-level vis...
A place is needed for a \u27cognitive iconology\u27 within visual culture. Like Logical Positivism...
Over 18 months of ethnographic fieldwork with a group of computational physicists, I encountered man...
Early in a scientific debate, before much evidence has accumulated, why are some scientists inclined...
This paper proposes to explore, through new materialist insights drawn from art and neuroscience, an...
The present work aims to describe the main results obtained from the neuroimaging studies on the stu...
The past 25 years have seen a rapid growth of knowledge about brain mechanisms involved in visual me...