二元论、唯物主义以及大脑和心灵在体验疼痛时的关系。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Richard Ambron
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无论是对于理解我们如何体验感觉,还是对于尝试创造基于机器的人工智能,描述大脑和心灵之间的关系都至关重要。唯物主义者认为,大脑和思维在本质上都是物理/物质的,而笛卡尔二元论者则认为大脑是物质的,思维是非物质的,两者是分离的。最近对疼痛机制的研究可以解决这个问题。受伤引起的疼痛需要在前扣带回皮层的锥体神经元亚群中诱导长期电位(LTP),并在周围区域产生电磁波。LTP 使突触传递变得敏感,并通过激活酶级联改变锥体神经元的表型。这些变化维持着电磁波和疼痛的产生。经颅刺激研究表明,电磁波可影响 LTP 的诱导。根据当代领先的理论,电磁波会与心灵进行交流,而心灵正是体验疼痛的地方。因此,物质的大脑和非物质的心灵是分离的,我们不能再将疼痛感完全归因于大脑的活动。这与当代人对大脑功能的看法大相径庭,并支持笛卡尔二元论。因此,意识和高级精神功能无法通过模仿大脑活动来复制。
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Dualism, Materialism, and the relationship between the brain and the mind in experiencing pain
Characterizing the relationship between the brain and the mind is essential, both for understanding how we experience sensations and for attempts to create machine-based artificial intelligence. Materialists argue that the brain and the mind are both physical/material in nature whereas Cartesian dualists posit that the brain is material, the mind is non-material, and that they are separate. Recent investigations into the mechanisms responsible for pain can resolve this issue. Pain from an injury requires both the induction of a long-term potentiation (LTP) in a subset of pyramidal neurons in the anterior cingulate cortex and the creation of electromagnetic waves in the surrounding area. The LTP sensitizes synaptic transmission and, by activating enzyme cascades, changes the phenotype of the pyramidal neurons. The changes sustain the generation of the waves and the pain. The waves rapidly disseminate information about the pain to distant areas of the brain and studies using Transcranial Stimulation show that EM waves can influence the induction of LTP. According to leading contemporary theories, the waves will communicate with the mind, which is where the painfulness is experienced. The material brain and immaterial mind are therefore separate and we can no longer attribute painfulness solely to the activities of the brain. This is a radical departure from the contemporary view of brain functions and supports Cartesian Dualism. Consequently, consciousness and higher mental functions cannot be duplicated by mimicking the activities of the brain.
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Neuroscience
Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Neuroscience publishes papers describing the results of original research on any aspect of the scientific study of the nervous system. Any paper, however short, will be considered for publication provided that it reports significant, new and carefully confirmed findings with full experimental details.
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