研究领域标准:前沿神经科学还是重新审视盖伦的体液?

Molecular Neuropsychiatry Pub Date : 2018-12-01 Epub Date: 2018-10-11 DOI:10.1159/000493685
Christopher A Ross, Russell L Margolis
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摘要

研究领域标准(RDoC)计划在过去十年中指导了国家精神卫生研究所的研究议程。RDoC的本质是它对精神疾病的维度概念,并假设精神病理学是沿神经心理变异轴的极端表现。因此,研究应该强调正常的神经心理功能及其相关的神经回路。我们认为,从现代神经生物学的角度来看,RDoC实际上是对盖伦体液理论的回归,这是一种多维度的方法,其中身体和精神健康需要四种基本体液(血液、黑胆汁、黄胆汁和痰)的平衡。RDoC/Galenic方法可能有助于理解那些最好被理解为连续体中的极端情况,例如人格障碍。然而,我们认为,对于最严重的精神疾病——如精神分裂症、双相情感障碍和自闭症等分类定义的疾病——RDoC的盖伦次元论是对生物医学方法的一种倒退,这种方法旨在通过识别病因和致病途径找到合理的治疗靶点。现在,在遗传学、神经影像学和神经科学取得显著进展的背景下,放弃这种医学模式,是科学精神病学进步的重大挫折。
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Research Domain Criteria: Cutting Edge Neuroscience or Galen's Humors Revisited?

Research Domain Criteria: Cutting Edge Neuroscience or Galen's Humors Revisited?

Research Domain Criteria: Cutting Edge Neuroscience or Galen's Humors Revisited?

Research Domain Criteria: Cutting Edge Neuroscience or Galen's Humors Revisited?

The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) scheme has guided the research agenda of the National Institute of Mental Health for the past decade. The essence of RDoC is its dimensional conception of mental illness, with the assumption that psychopathology is a manifestation of extremes along axes of neuropsychological variation. Research, it follows, should emphasize normal neuropsychological function and its associated neurocircuitry. We argue that RDoC, dressed in terms of modern neurobiology, is in fact a return to the humoral theory of Galen, a dimensional approach in which physical and mental health requires a balance of the four basic bodily humors (blood, black bile, yellow bile, and phlegm). The RDoC/Galenic approach may be useful in understanding those conditions best understood as extremes along a continuum, such as personality disorders. However, we contend that for the most severe psychiatric disorders - categorically defined diseases such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and autism - RDoC's Galenic dimensionalism is a retreat from the biomedical approach that seeks to find rational therapeutic targets by identifying etiologic factors and pathogenic pathways. Abandoning this medical model now, in the context of remarkable advances in genetics, neuroimaging, and neuroscience, is a major setback for the advancement of scientific psychiatry.

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