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Uncovering the determinants of brain functioning, behavior and their interplay in the light of context

European Journal of Neuroscience Vol. 60 No. 5 pp. 4687-4706 · Wiley
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Abstract
Abstract

Notwithstanding the huge progress in molecular and cellular neuroscience, our ability to understand the brain and develop effective treatments promoting mental health is still limited. This can be partially ascribed to the reductionist, deterministic and mechanistic approaches in neuroscience that struggle with the complexity of the central nervous system. Here, I introduce the
Context theory of constrained systems
proposing a novel role of contextual factors and genetic, molecular and neural substrates in determining brain functioning and behavior. This theory entails key conceptual implications. First, context is the main driver of behavior and mental states. Second, substrates, from genes to brain areas, have no direct causal link to complex behavioral responses as they can be combined in multiple ways to produce the same response and different responses can impinge on the same substrates. Third, context and biological substrates play distinct roles in determining behavior: context drives behavior, substrates constrain the behavioral repertoire that can be implemented. Fourth, since behavior is the interface between the central nervous system and the environment, it is a privileged level of control and orchestration of brain functioning. Such implications are illustrated through the
Kitchen
metaphor of the brain. This theoretical framework calls for the revision of key concepts in neuroscience and psychiatry, including causality, specificity and individuality. Moreover, at the clinical level, it proposes treatments inducing behavioral changes through contextual interventions as having the highest impact to reorganize the complexity of the human mind and to achieve a long‐lasting improvement in mental health.
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Published
Apr 01, 2024
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60(5)
Pages
4687-4706
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Funding
Ministero della Salute Award: RF‐2018‐12367249
Cite This Article
Igor Branchi (2024). Uncovering the determinants of brain functioning, behavior and their interplay in the light of context. European Journal of Neuroscience, 60(5), 4687-4706. https://doi.org/10.1111/ejn.16331
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