Qualitative Metascience: A Framework for Cultivating Healthier and More Translationally Impactful Neuroscience-Neuroethics Research Ecosystems.

Q1 Neuroscience
AJOB Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1080/21507740.2025.2450530
Rachel Asher
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Abstract

Navigating the demands of translational research requires not only addressing scientific issues, but also managing conflicting sociopolitical, cultural, psychosocial, epistemic, and ethical relationships across diverse communities and academic disciplines. Data and analysis of intensive interviews on these phenomena with researchers are presented here, which led to the co-design of a larger, ongoing study in a neuropsychiatric research community. The results generated a set of hypotheses-particularly regarding conflicts and challenges at the neuroscience-neuroethics interface as experienced by neuroscientists-which have not been fully articulated or examined in the neuroethics literature. Results suggest that knowledge system-level dynamics which limit reflexive engagement with the emotional-intellectual challenges of interdisciplinary work pose barriers to neuroethics-neuroscience integration. This article describes the data and methods which provide the foundation for a qualitative metascience model designed in response to these psychosocial and sociocultural challenges. The goal of qualitative metascience is to cultivate healthier and more translationally impactful neuroscience-neuroethics research ecosystems.

质性元科学:培养更健康和更具转化影响力的神经科学-神经伦理学研究生态系统的框架。
引导转化研究的需求不仅需要解决科学问题,还需要管理不同社区和学科之间相互冲突的社会政治、文化、心理社会、认知和伦理关系。本文介绍了对这些现象与研究人员进行的密集访谈的数据和分析,这导致了在神经精神病学研究界进行的更大的、正在进行的研究的共同设计。结果产生了一组假设,特别是关于神经科学家所经历的神经科学-神经伦理学界面的冲突和挑战,这些假设在神经伦理学文献中没有得到充分的阐述或检验。结果表明,知识系统级的动态限制了跨学科工作中情感-智力挑战的反射性参与,这对神经伦理学-神经科学的整合构成了障碍。本文描述的数据和方法,提供了一个定性元科学模型的基础设计,以应对这些社会心理和社会文化的挑战。定性元科学的目标是培养更健康和更具转化影响力的神经科学-神经伦理学研究生态系统。
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