J Cogn Neurosci. 1992 Winter;4(1):96-105. doi: 10.1162/jocn.1992.4.1.96.
We distinguish between strong and weak cognitive neuropsychology, with the former attempting to provide direct insights into the nature of information processing and the latter having the more modest goal of providing constraints on such theories. We argue that strong cognitive neuropsychology, although possible, is unlikely to succeed and that researchers will fare better by combining behavioral, computational, and neural investigations. Arguments offered by Caramazza (1992) in defense of strong neuropsychology are analyzed, and examples are offered to illustrate the power of alternative points of view.
我们区分强认知神经心理学和弱认知神经心理学,前者试图提供对信息处理本质的直接洞察,而后者的目标则更为适度,即对这些理论提供限制。我们认为,强认知神经心理学虽然可能,但不太可能成功,而研究人员通过结合行为、计算和神经研究将会取得更好的效果。本文分析了卡马拉扎(Caramazza)(1992)为强神经心理学辩护的论点,并提供了一些例子来说明替代观点的力量。