通过时空动态连接大脑和思想:走向共同货币理论

IF 13.7 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Georg Northoff , Andrea Buccellato , Federico Zilio
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尽管我们对大脑的理解取得了重大进展,但神经和心理特征之间的联系,即大脑和精神,仍然难以捉摸。在我们2020年的目标论文(《时空动力学是大脑和思维的‘通用货币’吗?》)我们提出了“共同货币假说”:时空动力学是由神经和心理特征共享的,提供了它们之间的联系。本文旨在进一步支持和扩展这种共同货币的原始描述,成为神经-心理关系的“共同货币理论”(CCT)的第一个大纲。首先,我们将例子的范围扩展到思想、冥想、抑郁和注意力,所有这些都支持了神经和心理特征共享的时间特征(即动态)。其次,我们现在还展示了空间特征(即地形)如何与神经和心理特征共享的经验例子;这可以通过抑郁和冥想时神经和精神状态的地形重组来说明。第三,从理论上考虑神经-心理联系,我们通过不同形式的时空对应来指定它们的关系,范围从简单到复杂。综上所述,我们将关于时空动力学在神经-心理关系中的关键作用的最初假设扩展为一个综合心智-大脑理论的第一个轮廓,即“共同货币理论”(CCT)。
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Connecting brain and mind through temporo-spatial dynamics: Towards a theory of common currency
Despite major progress in our understanding of the brain, the connection of neural and mental features, that is, brain and mind, remains yet elusive. In our 2020 target paper (“Is temporospatial dynamics the ‘common currency’ of brain and mind? Spatiotemporal Neuroscience”) we proposed the “Common currency hypothesis”: temporo-spatial dynamics are shared by neural and mental features, providing their connection. The current paper aims to further support and extend the original description of such common currency into a first outline of a “Common currency theory” (CCT) of neuro-mental relationship. First, we extend the range of examples to thoughts, meditation, depression and attention all lending support that temporal characteristics, (i.e. dynamics) are shared by both neural and mental features. Second, we now also show empirical examples of how spatial characteristics, i.e., topography, are shared by neural and mental features; this is illustrated by topographic reorganization of both neural and mental states in depression and meditation. Third, considering the neuro-mental connection in theoretical terms, we specify their relationship by distinct forms of temporospatial correspondences, ranging on a continuum from simple to complex. In conclusion, we extend our initial hypothesis about the key role of temporo-spatial dynamics in neuro-mental relationship into a first outline of an integrated mind-brain theory, the “Common currency theory” (CCT).
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Physics of Life Reviews
Physics of Life Reviews 生物-生物物理
CiteScore
20.30
自引率
14.50%
发文量
52
审稿时长
8 days
期刊介绍: Physics of Life Reviews, published quarterly, is an international journal dedicated to review articles on the physics of living systems, complex phenomena in biological systems, and related fields including artificial life, robotics, mathematical bio-semiotics, and artificial intelligent systems. Serving as a unifying force across disciplines, the journal explores living systems comprehensively—from molecules to populations, genetics to mind, and artificial systems modeling these phenomena. Inviting reviews from actively engaged researchers, the journal seeks broad, critical, and accessible contributions that address recent progress and sometimes controversial accounts in the field.
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