Article ID: CBB717640178

The death of the cortical column? Patchwork structure and conceptual retirement in neuroscientific practice (2021)

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In 1981, David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel received the Nobel Prize for their research on cortical columns—vertical bands of neurons with similar functional properties. This success led to the view that “cortical column” refers to the basic building block of the mammalian neocortex. Since the 1990s, however, critics questioned this building block picture of “cortical column” and debated whether this concept is useless and should be replaced with successor concepts. This paper inquires which experimental results after 1981 challenged the building block picture and whether these challenges warrant the elimination “cortical column” from neuroscientific discourse. I argue that the proliferation of experimental techniques led to a patchwork of locally adapted uses of the column concept. Each use refers to a different kind of cortical structure, rather than a neocortical building block. Once we acknowledge this diverse-kinds picture of “cortical column”, the elimination of column concept becomes unnecessary. Rather, I suggest that “cortical column” has reached conceptual retirement: although it cannot be used to identify a neocortical building block, column research is still useful as a guide and cautionary tale for ongoing research. At the same time, neuroscientists should search for alternative concepts when studying the functional architecture of the neocortex.

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Authors & Contributors
Geffen, Laurence B.
Chao Gu
Richards, Linda J.
McLachlan, Elspeth M.
Nassim, Charlotte
Abraham, Wickliffe C.
Journals
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu (Studies in the History of Natural Sciences)
Social Studies of Science
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
Publishers
University of Chicago Press
Oxford University Press
The MIT Press
Springer
Pickering & Chatto
Columbia University
Concepts
Neurosciences
Physiology
Anatomy
Biology
Terminology and nomenclature
Nobel Prizes
People
Eve Marder
Günter Blobel
Prochaska, Georg
Hodgkin, Alan Lloyd
Huxley, Andrew Fielding
Hutchinson, John
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
Renaissance
Places
Czechoslovakia
United States
China
Great Britain
Naples (Italy)
London (England)
Institutions
Australasian Neuroscience Society
Brandeis University
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