Article ID: CBB401335998

For or against the molecularization of brain science?: Cybernetics, interdisciplinarity, and the unprogrammed beginning of the Neurosciences Research Program at MIT (2023)

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It was no accident that the first neuroscience community, the Neurosciences Research Program (NRP), took shape in the 1960s at MIT, the birthplace of cybernetics. Francis O. Schmitt, known as the founding father of the NRP, was a famous biologist and an avid reader of cybernetics. Focusing on the intellectual and institutional context that Schmitt was situated in, this article unveils the way that the brain was conceptualized as a distinct object, requiring the launch of a new research community in the US. In doing so, this article moves beyond the dominant narratives on the triumph of molecularization of the brain at the beginning of neuroscience. Instead, it argues that what brought researchers together in the name of neuroscience was not just a molecule but an aspiration to develop biological theories of the brain/mind, which resonated with biologists in a postwar context and was materialized through support for basic research. The article highlights the tension over the computerization and molecularization of the brain, which shaped the interdisciplinary gathering of neuroscientists in the context of growing interest in basic research. Thereby, this article reveals the rise of theoretical concerns in brain science that reflect the distinct desires and concerns of biologists in the US at an intellectual and institutional level. By revisiting the launch of the NRP with a focus on Schmitt, the article sheds light on the historical contingencies in launching the new community as neuroscience in the US and their meaning for the locality and transiency of (inter)disciplinarity in brain science.

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Authors & Contributors
Abelmann, Walter H.
Adelman, George
Allmon, Warren D.
Anderson, Nancy Ann
Burman, Jeremy Trevelyan
Grote, Mathias
Journals
Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
History of the Human Sciences
Publishers
Amsterdam University Press
Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Distributed by Harvard University Press
MIT Press
University of Chicago Press
University of Minnesota Press
Concepts
Biology
Interdisciplinary approach to knowledge
Neurosciences
Cybernetics
Models and modeling in science
Computers and computing
People
Fichte, Johann Gottlieb
Levi, Giuseppe
Maturana, Umberto
Mayr, Ernst
Piaget, Jean
Simpson, George Gaylord
Time Periods
20th century, late
20th century
21st century
19th century
Places
United States
Great Britain
Europe
Italy
Switzerland
Montreal (Quebec, Canada)
Institutions
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
Harvard University
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.)
Montreal Neurological Institute
Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology
Lincoln Laboratory
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