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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Neuroscience
  • Philosophy of Mind

Background:

  • Standard cognitive neuroscience models view the brain as a hierarchical, modular system.
  • Pessoa's book, 'The Entangled Brain,' challenges these traditional approaches.
  • Pessoa proposes an emergentist perspective, linking dynamic brain networks to evolutionary behavioral functions rather than psychological categories.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critically evaluate the emergentist perspective proposed by Pessoa in 'The Entangled Brain.'
  • To address concerns regarding the radical revision of cognitive neuroscience suggested by Pessoa's work.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of Pessoa's arguments.
  • Critique of emergentist versus modularist viewpoints in neuroscience.

Main Results:

  • While acknowledging the need for revising cognitive neuroscience, significant concerns are raised about Pessoa's emergentist proposals.
  • The study suggests Pessoa's radical approach may hinder rather than advance the field.

Conclusions:

  • Pessoa's critique of standard cognitive neuroscience is acknowledged.
  • The proposed emergentist framework and its implications for understanding brain function are questioned.
  • The authors conclude that Pessoa's more radical proposals might be counterproductive for the field.