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Frontiers in Psychology
Neural and mental hierarchies
Gerald eWiest2 
[1] Medical University Vienna;Vienna Psychoanalytic Society;
关键词: Behavior;    Brain;    Psychoanalysis;    evolution;    mind;    self;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00516
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The history of the sciences of the human brain and mind has been characterized from the beginning by two parallel traditions. The prevailing theory that still influences the way current neuroimaging techniques interpret brain function, can be traced back to classical localizational theories, which in turn go back to early phrenological theories. The other approach has its origins in the hierarchical neurological theories of Hughlings-Jackson, which have been influenced by the philosophical conceptions of Herbert Spencer. Another hallmark of the hierarchical tradition, which is also inherent to psychoanalytic metapsychology, is its deeply evolutionary perspective by taking both ontogenetic and phylogenetic trajectoriesinto consideration.This article provides an outline on hierarchicalconcepts in brain and mind sciences, which contrast with current cognitivistic and non-hierarchical theories in the neurosciences.

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