大脑之外的神经元
Neurons outside the brain

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## 超越大脑:身体内的分布式智能 几个世纪以来,大脑一直被认为是人类意识和行为的主要来源。然而,对神经系统的理解正在揭示一种更分布式的智能模型。虽然大脑至关重要,但遍布全身存在着重要的神经元集群——在肠道(5亿个神经元,相当于一只狗的大脑)、心脏(5万个神经元)和脊髓(1500万个神经元)——它们能够独立活动和进行复杂的处理。 这些集群拥有自己的感觉器官,并且可以相对自主地运作。例如,肠道“品尝”食物并在极少的大脑输入下管理消化。心脏表现出自己的神经系统,甚至展现出潜在的记忆保留能力。这表明我们体内拥有多重“智能”,而不仅仅是集中在头部的那一个。 经验证明了这一点:感觉和记忆常常以大脑*之外*的身体感觉表现出来——在肠道、胸部或身体的其他部位。认识并允许这些中心做出贡献,可以促进头部、心脏和肠道之间更和谐的连接,从而超越对人类体验的纯粹大脑中心式观点。

[debugyourpain.com]上的一篇 Hacker News 讨论引发了关于“你”存在位置的探讨——具体来说,意识是否超越大脑。最初的文章强调,构成人类计算的不仅仅是大脑中的神经元,而是遍布全身的神经元,暗示着一个分布式系统。 评论者将其与计算机组件进行类比,质疑什么定义了一个系统的核心身份,以及可替换的部分。许多人同意大脑仍然是自我和认知信息的核心,类似于计算机的数据存储。 对话还涉及了其他观点,包括旨在定位“观察者”的自我探究等冥想练习,以及古吉夫提出的“三脑模型”,将头脑、心脏和肠道(以及潜在的脉轮)与智能中心联系起来。
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Continuing on from the previous series that began with Embodying the Nervous System.

In your skull, there is a large organ that we call the brain. For the last hundred years, we have privileged it as the focal point for investigation into human nature and behavior.

Exercise

If you close your eyes, and point to where you feel you are in your body, where do you point? Do you have a focal point?

Most of us locate ourselves in our head, somewhere behind the eyes.

Much of the neuro-centric cognitive revolution that started with Minsky and Chomsky with the first ENIAC still dominates many of the human sciences. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Melzack’s neuromatrix model of pain, even Pain Reprocessing Therapy — all have this (in my view undue) emphasis on the brain.

Is human consciousness in the brain? We may also ask: Is flight in the wings of the bird?

Yet if you look closely at our nervous system, you’ll see that there are neuronal clusters distributed throughout the body. Human computation is better understood as distributed than centralized.

The gut has 500 million neurons, which is about the same count as a dog’s brain. This is only connected to the brain through roughly 30,000 fibers, most of which lead from gut to head.

The gut has its own sensory apparatus — chemoreceptors in the small intestine to ‘taste’ the digested food, stretch receptors in the stomach wall, and its own advanced immune system.

From the head-brain’s perspective, it’s as though there is a separate intelligent organism, with the complexity of a mammal, living in us, coordinating our digestive behavior. From the whole-being perspective: we often forget that our gut-brain is us.

Source. All images from Wikipedia unless otherwise stated.

The heart has 50,000 neurons, which is on the same order of magnitude as a filter feeding lancelet. JA Armour (1991) found that the heart has its own nervous system — sensory neurons to detect what’s happening locally, motor neurons to speed up or slow down heartbeats, and crucially, interneurons that communicate locally before reaching the brain (which is relatively far away). A heart can keep beating separately from the body — heart transplants can now work with a new heart that is still beating(!). In several cases, memories of the old heart’s host seem to become accessible to the recipient.

The spinal cord contains about 15 million neurons. In addition to local reflex arcs and movement patterns, we know that the neurons in the spine have a huge role to play in sensing pain. Melzack and Wall’s gate control theory of pain (1965) was that the dorsal horn in the spine would amplify or suppress signals from our pain receptors before they would ever reach the brain, acting as a ‘pain gate’. They were right about the local computation, but wrong to assume that pain was the same as the firing of a pain receptor.

These clusters of neurons allow the organs independent activity.

Exercise

Take a breath, and feel your feet on the ground.

Bring your hands to your head, feel the weight and depth of your skull, the mass of the brain inside. Let yourself move from this position for a couple of minutes.

Bring your hands to your chest, feel the structure of your ribcage, sense the lungs inside, and your heartbeat. Feel into the back of the ribs, any sensations or emotions there. Let yourself move from this position for a couple of minutes.

Bring your hands to your midsection, feel underneath the abdomen to your viscera. Softly feel your stomach on the left side below your heart, the intestines below your stomach. Rest your hand there and feel the weight of all the organs.

Bring to mind someone you have had a simple, loving relationship with. A childhood pet, close friend, or perhaps a character in a movie or TV show you feel resonance with. Remember a specific situation involving this figure.

Where do you notice sensations in the body?

Now bring to mind a scene where you felt particularly safe and relaxed. Maybe: a sunny beach near a calm ocean with a gentle sea breeze; a blanket around your shoulders as you huddle before a fire; an field of grass.

Where do you notice sensations in the body?

As I continue to explore my internal landscape, I get more and more precise on the ‘location of feelings’. Anxiety is around the front of the lower left rib, right around the middle of the stomach — it feels like my midsection wants to fold inwards, like the invagination of a cell. The left side of my throat tightens at the same time, as if to pull me inside.

What does it mean that that I feel my anxiety in my gut? And that I clearly feel when I’m speaking from my head or my heart (or both)?

The neuro-reductionist story is that the feeling of location is downstream of some brain region — maybe the somatosensory cortex firing in a certain way. (Yet I can also feel if I’m more inside my prefrontal cortex versus more in the cerebellum — you can try this quickly yourself by feeling the back of your skull and finding yourself there). Why should we privilege the neuron cluster in a patch in our cortex over the cluster in our gut, or our heart?

I find it more plausible that the feeling of speaking from the gut is akin to allowing that center of intelligence coordinate the rest of our body. Sometimes our ‘gut feelings’ become so strong they are impossible to ignore, but it is also possible to live in more harmonious relation between the head, heart, and gut — all the intelligence centers.

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