We often hear that certain mental disorders are disorders of the brain, but it is not clear what this claim amounts to. Does it mean that they are like classic brain diseases such as brain cancer? I argue that this is not the case for most mental disorders. Neither does the claim that all mental disorders are brain disorders follow from a materialist world-view. The only plausible way of understanding mental disorders as brain disorders is a fairly modest one, where we label brain differences we find in mental illness as pathological based on their link to mental dysfunction. How many mental disorders will turn out to be brain disorders on this understanding is an empirical question
Mental disorders are often thought to be harmful dysfunctions. Jerome Wakefield has argued that such...
The decision by the US National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) to fund only research into the neu...
Abstract Modern psychiatric practice postulates brain pathology as the cause of mental illness. This...
We often hear that certain mental disorders are disorders of the brain, but it is not clear what thi...
The question of whether mental disorders are disorders of the brain has led to a long-running and co...
In this paper, I address the question whether mental disorders should be understood to be brain diso...
Scientific attempts to identify biomarkers to reliably diagnose mental disorders have thus far been ...
AbstractTheories of mental disorders remain scientific in spite of both the absence of reductive exp...
International audienceThe idea that mental disorders are brain disorders is widely shared among the ...
The debates about the normativity of mental disorders and about the distinction between somatic and ...
Scientific attempts to identify biomarkers to reliably diagnose mental disorders have thus far been ...
The human brain is likely the most complex structure in the Universe. Even though it produces our un...
Does the reference to a mental realm in using the notion of mental disorder lead to a dilemma that c...
Mental disorders are often thought to be harmful dysfunctions. Jerome Wakefield has argued that such...
The decision by the US National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) to fund only research into the neu...
Abstract Modern psychiatric practice postulates brain pathology as the cause of mental illness. This...
We often hear that certain mental disorders are disorders of the brain, but it is not clear what thi...
The question of whether mental disorders are disorders of the brain has led to a long-running and co...
In this paper, I address the question whether mental disorders should be understood to be brain diso...
Scientific attempts to identify biomarkers to reliably diagnose mental disorders have thus far been ...
AbstractTheories of mental disorders remain scientific in spite of both the absence of reductive exp...
International audienceThe idea that mental disorders are brain disorders is widely shared among the ...
The debates about the normativity of mental disorders and about the distinction between somatic and ...
Scientific attempts to identify biomarkers to reliably diagnose mental disorders have thus far been ...
The human brain is likely the most complex structure in the Universe. Even though it produces our un...
Does the reference to a mental realm in using the notion of mental disorder lead to a dilemma that c...
Mental disorders are often thought to be harmful dysfunctions. Jerome Wakefield has argued that such...
The decision by the US National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) to fund only research into the neu...
Abstract Modern psychiatric practice postulates brain pathology as the cause of mental illness. This...