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Transforming the Lab: Technological and Societal Concerns in the Pursuit of De- and Regeneration in the German Morphological Neurosciences, 1910-1930

机译:改变实验室:德国形态神经科学中对变性和再生的追求中的技术和社会关注,1910-1930年

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This paper focuses on the make-up of different cultures in experimental neurology, neuro-anatomy, and clinical psychiatry. These cultures served as important research bases for early regenerative concepts and projects in the area of neurology and psychiatry at the beginning of the 20th century. Nevertheless, the developments in brain research and clinical neurology cannot be regarded to be isolated from broader societal developments, as the discourses on social de- and regeneration, neurasthenia, nerve-weakness and experiences of the brain-injured after WWI show. Societal and cultural developments directly influenced researchers' conceptualisation, scientific ideas, and even their experimental and clinical orientation. They directly reflect which scientific problems the neuroscientists felt inclined to address and what areas they began to leave aside. Using the concept of socio-technical experiments, it is demonstrated that research methodologies in neuronal de- and regeneration studies were not simply a product of recent advances in the scientific differentiation of somatic neurology or brain-psychiatry. Moreover, they resulted in important interdisciplinary attempts which emerged from great collaborative work including neuroscientists from various areas of investigation in both basic and clinical contexts.
机译:本文重点研究实验神经病学,神经解剖学和临床精神病学中不同文化的构成。这些文化在20世纪初成为神经病学和精神病学领域早期再生概念和项目的重要研究基础。然而,在第一次世界大战之后,关于社会退化和再生,神经衰弱,神经衰弱和大脑受伤经历的论述,不能将大脑研究和临床神经病学的发展与更广泛的社会发展孤立开来。社会和文化的发展直接影响研究人员的概念,科学观念,甚至影响他们的实验和临床方向。它们直接反映出神经科学家倾向于解决哪些科学问题以及他们开始抛开哪些领域。使用社会技术实验的概念,证明了神经元脱细胞和再生研究中的研究方法不仅仅是体神经病学或脑精神病学科学进展的最新成果。此外,它们还导致了重要的跨学科尝试,这些尝试源于出色的协作工作,包括来自基础和临床背景下各个研究领域的神经科学家。

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