Article ID: CBB584088672

Registration Pluralism and the Cartographic Approach to Data Aggregation across Brains (2022)

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Neuroscience has become increasingly reliant on multi-subject research in addition to studies of unusual single patients. This research has brought with it a challenge: how are data from different human brains to be combined? The dominant strategy for aggregating data across brains is what I call the ‘cartographic approach’, which involves mapping data from individuals to a spatial template. Here I characterize the cartographic approach and argue that one of its key steps, registration, should be carried out in a way that is sensitive to the target of investigation. Because registration aims to align homologous brain locations, but not all homologous locations can be simultaneously aligned, a multiplicity of registration methods is required to meet the needs of researchers investigating different phenomena. I call this position ‘registration pluralism’. Registration pluralism has potential implications for neuroscientific practice, three of which I discuss here. This work shows the importance of reflecting more carefully on data aggregation methods, especially in light of the substantial individual differences that exist between brains.

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Authors & Contributors
Eling, Paul
Biran, Maine de
Chomsky, Noam
Gross, Charles G.
Hagner, Michael
LaPointe, Leonard L.
Journals
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
Cortex
History of Psychology
History of the Human Sciences
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Publishers
MIT Press
Oxford University Press
Leo S. Olschki
Plural Publishing, Inc.
Concepts
Brain localization
Neurosciences
Brain
Neuroanatomy
Medicine
Psychology
People
Broca, Paul
Chomsky, Noam
Fritsch, Gustav
Goltz, Friedrich
Hitzig, Eduard
Jackson, John Hughlings
Time Periods
19th century
21st century
20th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
Places
Great Britain
Germany
Netherlands
France
London (England)
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