This paper is about the relationship between cities and brains: it charts the back-and-forth between the hectic, stressful lives of urban citizens, and a psychological and neurobiological literature that claims to make such stress both visible and knowable. But beyond such genealogical labour, the paper also asks: what can a sociology concerned with the effects of ‘biosocial’ agencies take from a scientific literature on the urban brain? What might sociology even contribute to that literature, in its turn? To investigate these possibilities, the paper centres on the emergence and description of what it calls ‘the Neuropolis’ – a term it deploys to hold together both an intellectual and scientific figure and a real, physical enclosure. The N...
Senkler B, Freymüller J, Lopez Lumbi S, et al. Urbanicity: Perspectives from Neuroscience and Public...
Purpose of review: Epidemiological studies associate city living with an elevated psychosis risk. Ur...
The background of this study is recent work on the correlation between urban living and psychosis. I...
This paper is about the relationship between cities and brains: it charts the back-and-forth between...
This paper proposes a re-thinking of the relationship between sociology and the biological sciences....
Neurological constructs are being applied in various fields; within urban studies and built environm...
Background: Cities are becoming the socio-economic hubs for most of the world’s population. Understa...
Neurological constructs are being applied in various fields; within urban studies and built environm...
Urbanicity has long been associated with stress, anxiety, and mental disorders. A new field of neuro...
Twenty-first century urbanization poses increasing challenges for mental health. Epidemiological stu...
This paper proposes a re‐thinking of the relationship between sociology and the biological sciences....
This paper sets out the future potential and challenges for developing an interdisciplinary, mixed-m...
AIM: A growing body of evidence suggests that urban living contributes to the development of psychos...
Research looking at brain activity suggests that brains of city dwellers react differently to those ...
Abstract This presentation first gives a brief introduction to neuro-urbanism, a short history a...
Senkler B, Freymüller J, Lopez Lumbi S, et al. Urbanicity: Perspectives from Neuroscience and Public...
Purpose of review: Epidemiological studies associate city living with an elevated psychosis risk. Ur...
The background of this study is recent work on the correlation between urban living and psychosis. I...
This paper is about the relationship between cities and brains: it charts the back-and-forth between...
This paper proposes a re-thinking of the relationship between sociology and the biological sciences....
Neurological constructs are being applied in various fields; within urban studies and built environm...
Background: Cities are becoming the socio-economic hubs for most of the world’s population. Understa...
Neurological constructs are being applied in various fields; within urban studies and built environm...
Urbanicity has long been associated with stress, anxiety, and mental disorders. A new field of neuro...
Twenty-first century urbanization poses increasing challenges for mental health. Epidemiological stu...
This paper proposes a re‐thinking of the relationship between sociology and the biological sciences....
This paper sets out the future potential and challenges for developing an interdisciplinary, mixed-m...
AIM: A growing body of evidence suggests that urban living contributes to the development of psychos...
Research looking at brain activity suggests that brains of city dwellers react differently to those ...
Abstract This presentation first gives a brief introduction to neuro-urbanism, a short history a...
Senkler B, Freymüller J, Lopez Lumbi S, et al. Urbanicity: Perspectives from Neuroscience and Public...
Purpose of review: Epidemiological studies associate city living with an elevated psychosis risk. Ur...
The background of this study is recent work on the correlation between urban living and psychosis. I...