In the Fall of 2007, ten neuroscientists published a proposal for an interdisciplinary research initiative, the Decade of the Mind, that would focus on four "broad but intertwined areas": mental health, research on high-level cognitive functions, education, and computational applications (such as intelligent machines). I review the basic ideas behind the proposal and discuss the four proposed areas of research. I argue that for research on higher cognitive functions and in particular, for research and practice in education, the Decade of the Mind is a welcome initiative that may change our lives for the better. Therefore, the proposal, which is scientifically interdisciplinary in nature, has to be politically international. © 2008 Spitzer; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Spitzer, M. (2008, February 20). Decade of the Mind. Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1186/1747-5341-3-7
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