On the common of descent of neurology, psychiatry and anthropology

IF 7.5 1区 医学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Daniel R. Wilson
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Abstract

It is little appreciated not only how closely linked are the disciplines of neurology, psychiatry, and anthropology but even more so the degree to which they share a “common ancestry”. This paper briefly reviews the definition and historical origins of each area of study to then begin to illustrate how their “genealogies” overlap. This illustration is by way of a sampling of the many key figures who contributed to the rise of not just neurology, psychiatry or anthropology but of all three disciplines. That is, a selective review is undertaken of paragons whose careers bridged medicine, neuropsychiatry, and anthropology. A sampling from among the dozens who have made major contributions to spanning these disciplines illuminates the significant extent of their co-mingled intellectual ancestry. This series is akin to a data table of necessarily concise biographical vignettes – past scholars with some or full medical training who also advanced both anthropology and neuropsychiatry as these disciplines grew into intellectual maturity. Each is, in a sense, a data point that bolsters the overarching thesis that the intellectual history of these disciplines have shared ancestry. Thus, even this preliminary and topical survey of a few past “exemplars” underscores the importance of this unique intellectual siblingship. Moreover, there is now a profusion of living scholars who add fulsomely to what might be deemed this ‘trilateral marriage’ of anthropology, psychiatry, and neurology. A compilation of more contemporary contributors is well worthy of a future review that expands from this first consideration. This initial work is meant to engender more robust scholarship that better elucidates and, thereby, enriches and enlivens further work while also uncovering new avenues of deeper insight, notably as to the “conceptual and heuristic progression” of evolutionary neurosciences with respect to the normative and pathologic.

关于神经精神病学和人类学共同血统的说明。
神经学、精神病学和人类学这三个学科不仅联系紧密,而且在多大程度上具有 "共同祖先",这一点却鲜为人知。本文简要回顾了每个研究领域的定义和历史渊源,然后开始说明它们的 "谱系 "是如何重叠的。本文选取了对神经精神病学或人类学以及这两门学科的崛起都做出过贡献的许多重要人物进行说明。也就是说,我们有选择性地回顾了那些在医学、神经精神病学和人类学之间架起桥梁的典范人物。从数十位为跨越这些学科做出重大贡献的人中抽取一些样本,揭示了他们共同融合的知识祖先的重要程度。这套丛书类似于一个数据表,其中必然包含简明扼要的传记小故事--过去的学者都接受过一些或全部的医学训练,随着人类学和神经精神病学这两门学科在知识上的成熟,他们也推动了这两门学科的发展。从某种意义上说,每个人都是一个数据点,支持着这两个学科的思想史有着共同祖先这一总论点。因此,即使是对过去几个 "典范 "的初步和专题调查,也强调了这一独特的智力兄弟关系的重要性。此外,现在有许多在世的学者为人类学、精神病学和神经学的 "三边联姻 "做出了巨大贡献。在此基础上,我们很有必要对更多的当代贡献者进行汇编。这项初步工作的目的是促进更有力的学术研究,以更好地阐明并从而丰富和活跃进一步的工作,同时也为更深入的洞察力开辟新的途径,特别是关于进化神经科学在规范和病理方面的 "概念和启发式进展"。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
14.20
自引率
3.70%
发文量
466
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The official journal of the International Behavioral Neuroscience Society publishes original and significant review articles that explore the intersection between neuroscience and the study of psychological processes and behavior. The journal also welcomes articles that primarily focus on psychological processes and behavior, as long as they have relevance to one or more areas of neuroscience.
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