Contents: Fernando Vidal/Francisco Ortega: Approaching the Neurocultural Spectrum: An Introduction - Francisco Ortega: Toward a Genealogy of Neuroascesis - John Tresch: Experimental Ethics and the Science of the Meditating Brain - Gesa Lindemann: Neuronal Expressivity: On the Road to a New Naturalness - Eric Racine/Zoë Costa-von Aesch: Neuroscience's Impact on our Self-Identity: Perspectives from Ethics and Public Understanding - Maurizio Meloni: The Cerebral Subject at the Junction of Naturalism and Antinaturalism - Alain Ehrenberg: The «Social» Brain: An Epistemological Chimera and a Sociological Truth - Nicolas Langlitz: Political Neurotheology: Emergence and Revival of a Psychedelic Alternative to Cosmetic Psychopharmacology - Jurandir Freire Costa: Psychoanalysis and the Cerebral Subject - Simon Cohn: Visualizing Disgust: Subtractions and Assimilations in the Production of Neuroscientific Knowledge - Margaret Lock: Seduced by Plaques and Tangles: Alzheimer's Disease and the Cerebral Subject - Scott Vrecko: On the Political Economy of the «Gambling Brain» - Cathy Gere: «Nature's Experiment:» Epilepsy, Localization of Brain Function and the Emergence of the Cerebral Subject - Benilton Bezerra: Looking for Experience in the Brain: Psychoanalysis and the Project of Naturalizing Mind - Susan Aldworth: The Physical Brain and the Sense of Self: An Artists's Exploration - Robert Zwijnenberg: Brains, Art, and the Humanities - Valeria Gennero: Larger Than Our Biologies: Identity and Consciousness in Contemporary Fiction - Fernando Vidal: Fiction Film and the Cerebral Subject.
Neurocultures : Glimpses into an Expanding Universe