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{{Short description|none}} {{Dynamic list}} {{one source|date=August 2012}} The following is a list of [[Lists of unsolved problems|notable unsolved problems]] in [[neuroscience]]. A problem is considered unsolved if no answer is known or if there is significant disagreement among experts about a proposed solution. ==Consciousness== * [[Consciousness]]: **How can consciousness be defined? **What is the [[neural]] basis of [[subjective experience]], cognition, wakefulness, [[alertness]], [[arousal]], and [[attention]]? ***[[Binding problem]]: How exactly is it that objects, background, and abstract or emotional features are combined into a single experience? ***What is the [[neural basis of self]]? **[[Quantum mind]]: Do [[quantum mechanical]] phenomena, such as [[Quantum entanglement|entanglement]] and [[Quantum superposition|superposition]], play an important part in the brain's function and can it explain critical aspects of [[consciousness]]?<ref>{{Citation |last=Atmanspacher |first=Harald |title=Quantum Approaches to Consciousness |date=2020 |url=https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2020/entries/qt-consciousness/ |encyclopedia=The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy |editor-last=Zalta |editor-first=Edward N. |access-date=2023-04-12 |edition=Summer 2020 |publisher=Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University}}</ref> **Is there a "[[hard problem of consciousness]]"? ***If so, how is it solved? ***[[Vertiginous question]]: Why is it that a specific subject of experience is "live" from a given perspective? **What, if anything, is the function of consciousness?<ref>{{cite book |author1=Sejnowski, Terrence J. |author2=Hemmen, J. L. van |title=23 problems in systems neuroscience |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=Oxford [Oxfordshire] |year=2006 |isbn=978-0-19-514822-0 |url=http://papers.cnl.salk.edu/PDFs/23%20Problems%20in%20Systems%20Neuroscience%202005-2921.pdf }}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |doi = 10.1098/rstb.2014.0167|pmid = 25823865|pmc = 4387509|title = Consciousness: Here, there and everywhere?|year = 2015|last1 = Tononi|first1 = Giulio|last2 = Koch|first2 = Christof|journal = Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences|volume = 370|issue = 1668|pages = 20140167}}</ref> ***[[Problem of mental causation]]: How exactly do mental states cause intentional actions to happen? **What is the nature and mechanism behind [[near-death experience]]s? ***How can death be defined? Can consciousness exist after death? ***If consciousness is generated by brain activity, then how do some patients with physically deteriorated brains suddenly gain a brief moment of restored consciousness prior to death, a phenomenon known as [[terminal lucidity]]? **What beings are conscious? ***[[Animal consciousness]]: What animals or other lifeforms have conscious experience? ***Are [[Philosophical zombie|philosophical zombies]] possible? ***How might it be possible to test whether a being has qualia or not? * Problem of [[Mental representation|representation]]: How exactly does the [[mind]] function (or how does the brain interpret and represent information about the world)?<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Vacariu |first1=Gabriel |last2=Vacariu |first2=Mihai |title=Troubles with Cognitive Neuroscience |journal=Philosophia Scientae |date=1 May 2013 |issue=17β2 |pages=151β170 |doi=10.4000/philosophiascientiae.864|doi-access=free }}</ref> ** [[Bayesian approaches to brain function|Bayesian mind]]: Does the mind make sense of the world by constantly trying to make predictions according to the rules of [[Bayesian probability]]? ** [[Computational theory of mind]]: Is the mind a [[formal system|symbol manipulation system]], operating on a [[model of computation]], similar to a computer? ** [[Connectionism]]: Can the mind be explained by mathematical models known as [[artificial neural network]]s? ** [[Embodied cognition]]: Is the cognition of an organism affected by the organism's entire body (rather than just simply its brain), including its interactions with the environment? ** [[Extended mind thesis]]: Does the mind not only exist in the brain, but also functions in the outside world by using physical objects as [[mental process]]es? Or just as prosthetic limbs can become part of the body, can handwritten notes become part of the mind? ** [[Mind-body dualism]]: Is the mind distinct from the body? ** [[Modularity of mind]]: Is the mind composed of distinct modules, each evolved to solve a specific evolutionary problem from the past? **[[Dynamical neuroscience]]: Is the mind a [[dynamical system]]? ==Sensation, perception and movement== * [[Perception]]: **How does the [[brain]] transfer [[sense|sensory]] information into coherent, private percepts? **What are the [[wiktionary:rule|rules]] by which perception is organized? **What are the features/objects that constitute our perceptual experience of internal and external events? **How are the [[senses]] integrated? **What is the relationship between subjective experience and the [[nature|physical]] world? ==Learning and memory== * [[Learning]] and [[memory]]: **Where do our memories get stored and how are they retrieved again? **How can learning be improved? **What is the difference between [[explicit memory|explicit]] and [[implicit memory|implicit]] memories? **What molecule is responsible for [[synaptic tagging]]? * [[Neuroplasticity]]: How [[Neuroplasticity|plastic]] is the mature brain? * [[Cognition]] and [[Decision making|decisions]]: **How and where does the brain evaluate [[Reward system|reward]] value and effort ([[cost]]) to modulate [[behavior]]? **How does previous experience alter perception and behavior? **What are the genetic and environmental contributions to brain function? ==Language== * [[Language]]: **How is it implemented neurally? **What is the basis of [[semantics|semantic]] [[Meaning (linguistic)|meaning]]? * [[Language acquisition]]: ** Controversy: infant [[language acquisition]]/first-language acquisition. How are infants able to learn language? One line of debate is between two points of view: that of [[psychological nativism]], i.e., the language ability is somehow "hardwired" in the human brain, and [[functional linguistics|usage based theories of language]], according to which language emerges through to brain's interaction with environment and activated by general dispositions for social interaction and communication, abstract symbolic thought and pattern recognition and inference. ** Is the human ability to use syntax based on innate mental structures or is syntactic speech the function of intelligence and interaction with other humans? The question is closely related to those of language emergence and acquisition. ** Is there a [[language acquisition device]]: How localized is language in the brain? Is there a particular area in the brain responsible for the development of language abilities or is it only partially localized? ** What fundamental reasons explain why ultimate attainment in [[second-language acquisition]] is typically some way short of the [[native speaker]]'s ability, with learners varying widely in performance? ** What are the optimal ways to achieve successful [[second-language acquisition]]? ** [[animal language acquisition|Animals and language]]: How much human language can animals be taught to use? How much of animal communication can be said to have the same properties as human language (e.g. [[compositionality]] of bird calls as [[syntax]])?<ref>{{cite journal|date=2018|first1=Toshitaka N. |last1=Suzuki|first2=David |last2=Wheatcroft |first3=Michael |last3=Griesser|title=Call combinations in birds and the evolution of compositional syntax|journal=PLOS Biology|volume=16 |issue=8 |pages=e2006532 |doi=10.1371/journal.pbio.2006532|pmid=30110321 |pmc=6093598 |url=http://uu.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:1260114/FULLTEXT01 |doi-access=free }}</ref> ** What role does linguistic [[intuition]] play, how is it formed and how does it function? Is it closely linked to exposure to a unique set of different experiences and their contexts throughout one's personal life? *[[Linguistic relativity]]: What are the relations between grammatical patterns and cognitive habits of speakers of different languages? Does language use train or habituate speakers to certain cognitive habits that differ between speakers of different languages? Are effects of linguistic relativity caused by grammar structures or by cultural differences that underlie differences in language use. ==Mind-body connection== *[[Free will]], particularly the [[neuroscience of free will]]. **[[Problem of mental causation]] ** ** ** * [[Sleep]]: **What is the biological function of sleep? **Why do we [[dream]]? **What are the underlying brain mechanisms? **What is its relation to [[anesthesia]]? ==Computational neuroscience== *[[Computational theory of mind]]: What are the limits of understanding thinking as a form of computing? *[[Computational neuroscience]]: **How important is the precise timing of action potentials for information processing in the neocortex? **Is there a canonical computation performed by cortical columns? **How is information in the brain processed by the collective dynamics of large neuronal circuits? **What level of simplification is suitable for a description of information processing in the brain? **What is the neural code?<ref>{{Cite web |title=Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience Program - National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) |url=https://www.nimh.nih.gov/about/organization/dnbbs/behavioral-science-and-integrative-neuroscience-research-branch/theoretical-and-computational-neuroscience-program |access-date=2024-10-31 |website=www.nimh.nih.gov |language=en}}</ref> *How do [[Theories of general anaesthetic action|general anesthetics]] work? * *The [[emergence]] and [[evolution]] of [[intelligence]]: What are the laws and mechanisms - of new [[idea]] emergence ([[insight]], creativity synthesis, [[intuition]], [[decision-making]], [[eureka effect|eureka]]); development (evolution) of an individual [[mind]] in the [[ontogenesis]], etc.? == See also == * [[List of unsolved problems in mathematics]] * [[List of unsolved problems in physics]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [https://www.humanbrainproject.eu The Human Brain Project Homepage] *{{cite news|author=David Eagleman|title=10 Unsolved Mysteries of the Brain|url=https://www.discovermagazine.com/mind/10-unsolved-mysteries-of-the-brain|work=[[Discover Magazine]]|publisher=|date=August 2007}} *{{cite journal |author=Dennett D |title=Are we explaining consciousness yet? |journal=Cognition |volume=79 |issue=1β2 |pages=221β37 |date=April 2001 |pmid=11164029 |doi=10.1016/S0010-0277(00)00130-X|s2cid=2235514 }} {{unsolved problems}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Unsolved problems in neuroscience}} [[Category:Lists of unsolved problems|Neuroscience]] [[Category:Science-related lists]] [[Category:Unsolved problems in neuroscience| ]]
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