Department of Public Health Sciences, Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami.
Department of Psychology, Emory University.
Am Psychol. 2016 Jan;71(1):52-70. doi: 10.1037/a0039678.
In the present article, we appraise the increasingly prominent role of neuroscience within psychology and offer cautions and recommendations regarding the future of psychology as a field. We contend that the conflict between eliminative reductionism (the belief that the neural level of analysis will eventually render the psychological level of analysis superfluous) and emergent properties (the assumption that higher-order mental functions are not directly reducible to neural processes) is critical if we are to identify the optimal role for neuroscience within psychology. We argue for an interdisciplinary future for psychology in which the considerable strengths of neuroscience complement and extend the strengths of other subfields of psychology. For this goal to be achieved, a balance must be struck between an increasing focus on neuroscience and the continued importance of other areas of psychology. We discuss the implications of the growing prominence of neuroscience for the broader profession of psychology, especially with respect to funding agency priorities, hiring practices in psychology departments, methodological rigor, and the training of future generations of students. We conclude with recommendations for advancing psychology as both a social science and a natural science. (PsycINFO Database Record
在本文中,我们评估了神经科学在心理学中的作用日益凸显,并对心理学作为一个领域的未来提出了警示和建议。我们认为,如果我们要确定神经科学在心理学中的最佳作用,那么消除还原论(即认为神经分析水平最终将使心理分析水平变得多余)和涌现特性(即假设高阶心理功能不能直接还原为神经过程)之间的冲突是至关重要的。我们主张心理学的跨学科未来,在这个未来中,神经科学的巨大优势可以补充和扩展心理学其他子领域的优势。要实现这一目标,就必须在对神经科学的日益关注和其他心理学领域的持续重要性之间取得平衡。我们讨论了神经科学日益凸显对更广泛的心理学专业的影响,特别是在资助机构的优先事项、心理学系的招聘实践、方法严谨性以及未来几代学生的培训方面。最后,我们提出了一些建议,以推进心理学作为社会科学和自然科学的发展。