This chapter takes a critical look at the sociological notion of ‘medicalisation’ in relation to recent trends and developments in neuroscience, neurotechnology and society, taking memory, medicine and the brain as our prime focus and the disease category of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) as our empirical case study. Five relational nexuses in particular are identified as relevant to these developments and debates, namely the bio-psych nexus, the pharma-psych nexus, the selves-subjectivity nexus, the wellness-enhancement nexus, and the neuroculture-neurofuture nexus. We show that developments in memory medicine and the shifting boundaries of cognitive health, as embodied and expressed in the case of MCI, shed further valuable light on thes...
To understand a human brain, one must understand the cultures in which it was formed. One ultimate t...
This article examines the strategies by which the different and variable signs of failing mental pow...
The topographical model of the mind (according to Sigmund Freud) is well known. The collective uncon...
To date, sociology of health and medicine has engaged in only a limited way in debates about cogniti...
To date, sociology of health and medicine has engaged in only a limited way in debates about cogniti...
This article explores the characteristics of a newly emergent neuroculture and its relationship to c...
Abstract Background The challenges of today’s society call for more knowledge about how to maintain ...
We discuss the development of cognitive neuroscience in terms of the tension between the greater sop...
This chapter draws on just a few of these traditions in cognitive, clinical, developmental, social, ...
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a relatively new diagnosis that describes the grey area between ‘...
The research reported here aims at mapping the “cerebral subject” in contemporary society. The term ...
One key theme in sociological analysis of neuro-enhancement has been the question of whether the dri...
This volume provides an up to date and comprehensive overview of the philosophy and neuroscience mov...
In this paper we analyse some ethical and philosophical questions related to the development of memo...
Memory: Neuropsychological, Imaging and Psychopharmacological Perspectives reviews critically the im...
To understand a human brain, one must understand the cultures in which it was formed. One ultimate t...
This article examines the strategies by which the different and variable signs of failing mental pow...
The topographical model of the mind (according to Sigmund Freud) is well known. The collective uncon...
To date, sociology of health and medicine has engaged in only a limited way in debates about cogniti...
To date, sociology of health and medicine has engaged in only a limited way in debates about cogniti...
This article explores the characteristics of a newly emergent neuroculture and its relationship to c...
Abstract Background The challenges of today’s society call for more knowledge about how to maintain ...
We discuss the development of cognitive neuroscience in terms of the tension between the greater sop...
This chapter draws on just a few of these traditions in cognitive, clinical, developmental, social, ...
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a relatively new diagnosis that describes the grey area between ‘...
The research reported here aims at mapping the “cerebral subject” in contemporary society. The term ...
One key theme in sociological analysis of neuro-enhancement has been the question of whether the dri...
This volume provides an up to date and comprehensive overview of the philosophy and neuroscience mov...
In this paper we analyse some ethical and philosophical questions related to the development of memo...
Memory: Neuropsychological, Imaging and Psychopharmacological Perspectives reviews critically the im...
To understand a human brain, one must understand the cultures in which it was formed. One ultimate t...
This article examines the strategies by which the different and variable signs of failing mental pow...
The topographical model of the mind (according to Sigmund Freud) is well known. The collective uncon...