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Part I – Motivations and Foundations. Chapter 1: Proposal for a Critical Neuroscience (Jan Slaby and Suparna Choudhury). Chapter 2: The Need for a Critical Neuroscience: From Neuroideology to Neurotechnology (Steven Rose). Chapter 3: Against First Nature: Critical Theory and Neuroscience (Martin Hartmann). Chapter 4: Scanning the Lifeworld: Toward a Critical Neuroscience of Action and Interaction (Shaun Gallagher). Part II – Histories of the Brain. Chapter 5: Toys are Us: Models and Metaphors in Brain Science (Cornelius Borck). Chapter 6: The Neuromance of Cerebral History (Max Stadler). Chapter 7: Empathic Cruelty and the Origins of the Social Brain (Allan Young). Part III – Neuroscience in Context: From Laboratory to Lifeworld. Chapter 8: Disrupting Images: Neuroscientific Representations in the Lives of Psychiatric Patients (Simon Cohn). Chapter 9: Critically Producing Brain Images of Mind (Joseph Dumit). Chapter 10: Radical Reductions. Neurophysiology, Politics, and Personhood in Russian Addiction Medicine (Eugene Raikhel). Chapter 11: Delirious Brain Chemistry and Controlled Culture: Exploring the Contextual Mediation of Drug Effects (Nicolas Langlitz). Part IV – Situating the brain in context: from lifeworld back to laboratory? Chapter 12: Critical Neuroscience: From Neuroimaging to Tea Leaves in the Bottom of a Cup (Amir Raz). Chapter 13: The Salmon of Doubt: Six Months of Methodological Controversy within Social Neuroscience (Daniel Margulies). Chapter 14: Cultural Neuroscience as Critical Neuroscience in Practice (Joan Y. Chiao and Bobby K. Cheon). Part V – Beyond neural correlates: Ecological approaches to psychiatry. Chapter 15: Re-Socializing Psychiatry: Critical Neuroscience and the Limits of Reductionism (Laurence J. Kirmayer and Ian Gold). Chapter 16: Are Mental Illnesses Diseases of the Brain? (Thomas Fuchs). Chapter 17: Are There Neural Correlates of Depression? (Fernando Vidal and Francisco Ortega). Chapter 18: The Future of Critical Neuroscience (Laurence J. Kirmayer).




