Spatiotemporal neuroscience - what is it and why we need it.

Physics of Life Reviews
Georg NorthoffKathinka Evers

Abstract

The excellent commentaries to our target paper hint upon three main issues, (i) spatiotemporal neuroscience; (ii) neuro-mental relationship; and (iii) mind, brain, and world relationship. (i) We therefore discuss briefly the history of Spatiotemporal Neuroscience. Distinguishing it from Cognitive Neuroscience and related branches (like Affective, Social, etc. Neuroscience), Spatiotemporal Neuroscience can be characterized by focus on brain activity (rather than brain function), spatiotemporal relationship (rather than input-cognition-output relationship), and structure (rather than stimuli/contents). (ii) Taken in this sense, Spatiotemporal Neuroscience allows one to conceive the neuro-mental relationship in dynamic spatiotemporal terms that complement and extend (rather than contradict) their cognitive characterization. (iii) Finally, more philosophical issues like the need to dissolve the mind-body problem (and replace it by the world-brain relation) and the question for different levels of time including their nestedness are discussed.

Citations

Aug 3, 2020·Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology·Andrea ScalabriniGeorg Northoff
Aug 14, 2020·Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews·Georg Northoff, Victor Lamme
Mar 6, 2021·Communications Biology·Mehrshad GolesorkhiGeorg Northoff
Jun 5, 2021·Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry·Dusan HirjakRobert C Wolf
Dec 16, 2020·Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications·Björn Brembs
Sep 30, 2021·Human Brain Mapping·Fabio SambataroRobert C Wolf

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