The application of Critical Theory to neuroscience—examining how brain research is shaped by social forces, how it can reinforce reductionism and determinism, and how it might serve liberation. Critical Theory of Neuroscience asks: How do cultural assumptions influence brain research? Why is reductionism privileged over holistic approaches? How are neuroscientific findings used to explain (and excuse) social problems? Who benefits from brain-based explanations of inequality, crime, or mental illness? Drawing on critical neuroscience, it insists that the brain is never just biology—it's also history, culture, society. Understanding the brain requires understanding the social contexts that shape both brains and brain research.
"They say your depression is just a chemical imbalance. Critical Theory of Neuroscience asks: imbalance relative to what? Shaped by what social conditions? The brain doesn't exist in a vacuum—poverty, trauma, inequality all shape it. Neuroscience that ignores society blames individuals for systemic problems. Critical neuroscience insists on asking: what's missing from the brain scan?"
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 4, 2026
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