Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling | Full text | A Global Workspace perspective on mental disorders
We have begun to outline a consciousness-centered perspective on mental disorders, both those determined by defects in large-scale brain connectivity, and possibly by related failures of embedding goal contexts to constrain the topological dynamics of the global workspace. Further work in this direction might well focus on characterizing specific disorders from this viewpoint, and designing experiments to test such characterizations.Equation 9 and the arguments surrounding it, however, already provide, in the context of mental disorders, quite a ‘hard science’ basis for the evolutionary anthropologist Robert Boyd’s oft-repeated assertion that “culture is as much a part of human biology as the enamel on our teeth.”Not only culture and socioeconomic status, but historical trajectory, power relations between individuals and groups, and the effects of public policy, will write images of themselves onto the fundamental topology of individual consciousness, too frequently defining paths of debilitating developmental disorder which can blight lives.
via Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling | Full text | A Global Workspace perspective on mental disorders, by Rodrick Wallace, Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling 2005, 2:49.
