Dubrovsky B
McGill University Medical School, Department of Psychiatry, Reddy Memorial Hospital, Montreal, Quebec.
J Psychiatry Neurosci. 1993 Nov;18(5):245-59.
Jacksonian views of brain evolution where new levels "add on" and become higher levels of integration "keeping down" the lower levels are examined. The hierarchical organization is contrasted with modern views of the evolution of nervous systems. These emphasize the "separation or factorization of different aspects of input into distinct processing channels, a factor which appears to be a generalized one in the evolution of brains and a necessary condition to adapt to a varying environment." The advantages of the latter view--vertical and horizontal development--for the interpretation of functional organization of nervous systems are discussed. The view that normal and pathological conditions do not form a continuum, but constitute qualitatively different phenomena, is presented and given support because of recent developments in neuroscience.
本文探讨了杰克逊关于大脑进化的观点,即新的层次“叠加”并成为更高层次的整合,从而“压制”较低层次。这种层次组织与现代神经系统进化观点形成对比。现代观点强调“将输入的不同方面分离或分解到不同的处理通道中,这一因素在大脑进化中似乎是普遍存在的,也是适应变化环境的必要条件”。文中讨论了后一种观点——垂直和水平发展——在解释神经系统功能组织方面的优势。文中还提出并支持了一种观点,即正常和病理状态并非形成一个连续体,而是构成了质的不同现象,这是基于神经科学的最新进展得出的。