Skip to content

Brigitte Falkenburg

TU Dortmund University

1 paper in the library · publishing 2026

Papers

Progress and ongoing conceptual challenges “on the way to integrative human neuroscience”–ten years after

Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience May 15, 2026 Felix Tretter, Henriette Löffler-stastka, Hans Braun et al.

An interdisciplinary group of experts argues that progress in understanding and treating neuro-psychiatric disorders requires an integrative, multi-perspective approach that acknowledges differences between system levels, their complex interactions, and domain-specific languages. They review the past decade and find that many research programs remain reductionist and fail to critically examine neurobiological explanations and interdisciplinary interfaces. They call for establishing an interdisciplinary neurophilosophy that develops a critical philosophical stance within neuroscience, applying complex systems science to integrate knowledge. An ecological perspective is needed, viewing the brain as a regulative organ in a situated organism extended to tools, technologies, and social structures. The debate about free will illustrates that respecting complexity and irreducibility of mental phenomena avoids inappropriate reductionist and deterministic assumptions.