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Instrumental Intimacy - EEG Wearables and Neuroscientific Control (Hardcover)
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Instrumental Intimacy - EEG Wearables and Neuroscientific Control (Hardcover)
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A critical examination of the rise of wearable EEG monitors. From
Fitbits to GPS trackers, wearables promise to help us understand
and improve ourselves in quantified ways. We count our steps, track
our location, and even monitor our brain waves as we strive to
achieve better fitness, clearer direction, or a more focused mind.
But why do we rely on wearables to learn about ourselves? In
Instrumental Intimacy, Melissa M. Littlefield questions our desire
for mechanistic guidance by examining brain-based EEG wearables
that promise to improve sleep, relationships, self-knowledge, and
learning. Littlefield focuses specifically on EEGs' transition out
of the laboratory and into the hands of consumers. While other
brain-imaging technologies (such as MRI, PET, and MEG) are used
only in specialized laboratories, human electroencephalography
(a.k.a. EEG) is embedded in portable, user-friendly devices. These
direct-to-consumer wearables visualize brain activity as accessible
data, and many offer the promise of self-optimization.
Littlefield's illuminating book brings the histories of EEG to bear
on the contemporary development of EEG wearables via case studies
of EEG-based sleep aids, bio-mapping instruments, fashionable
surveillance tools, and athletic training devices. The author
argues that, over the past century, applied uses of EEG helped to
create new states of mind to be monitored and manipulated, as well
as discourses about the existence of brain waves and their
viability as a tool for brain optimization. By contextualizing and
analyzing EEG wearables, Instrumental Intimacy provides a crucial
intervention in an emergent consumer market and in the scholarly
fields of STS, critical neuroscience, and the history of
technology.
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