Humanities and Social Sciences Unit, European Science Foundation Strasbourg, France.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2013 Aug 7;7:359. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00359. eCollection 2013.
In December 2011, the European Science Foundation (ESF) brought together experts from a wide range of disciplines to discuss the issues that will influence the development of a healthier, more brain-aware European society. This perspective summarizes the main outcomes of that discussion and highlights important considerations to support improved mental health in Europe, including: The development of integrated neuropsychotherapeutic approaches to the treatment of psychiatric disorders.The development of more valid disease models for research into psychiatric disorders.An improved understanding of the relationship between biology and environment, particularly in relation to developmental plasticity and emerging pathology.More comparative studies to explore how scientific concepts relating to the human brain are received and understood in different sociocultural contexts.Research into the legal and ethical implications of recent developments in the brain sciences, including behavioral screening and manipulation, and emerging neurotechnologies. The broad geographical spread of the consulted experts across the whole of Europe, along with the wide range of disciplines they represent, gives these conclusions a strong scientific and pan-European endorsement. The next step will be to look closely into these five selected topics, in terms of research strategy, science policy, societal implications, and legal and ethical frameworks.
2011 年 12 月,欧洲科学基金会(ESF)召集了来自广泛学科领域的专家,共同探讨影响更健康、更具大脑意识的欧洲社会发展的问题。这一观点总结了该讨论的主要成果,并强调了支持改善欧洲心理健康的重要考虑因素,包括:
发展综合神经心理治疗方法来治疗精神障碍。
为精神障碍的研究开发更有效的疾病模型。
更好地理解生物学与环境之间的关系,特别是在发展可塑性和新兴病理学方面。
开展更多的比较研究,以探索与人类大脑相关的科学概念在不同社会文化背景下是如何被接受和理解的。
研究大脑科学领域最近的发展所带来的法律和伦理影响,包括行为筛查和操纵,以及新兴的神经技术。
咨询专家在整个欧洲的广泛地理分布,以及他们所代表的广泛学科领域,为这些结论提供了强有力的科学和泛欧支持。下一步将仔细研究这五个选定的主题,包括研究策略、科学政策、社会影响以及法律和伦理框架。