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Review
. 2024 Sep:199:106544.
doi: 10.1016/j.nbd.2024.106544. Epub 2024 May 31.

The neoliberal leaning of the neuroscience discourse when it deals with mental health and learning disorders

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The neoliberal leaning of the neuroscience discourse when it deals with mental health and learning disorders

Cédric Brun et al. Neurobiol Dis. 2024 Sep.
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Abstract

Neuroscience attracted increasing attention in mass media during the last decades. Indeed, neuroscience advances raise high expectations in society concerning major societal issues such as mental health and learning difficulties. Unfortunately, according to leading experts, neuroscience advances have not yet benefited patients, students and socially deprived families. Yet, neuroscience findings are widely overstated and misrepresented in the media. Academic studies, briefly described here, showed that most data misrepresentations were already present in the neuroscience literature before spreading in mass media. This triumphalist neuroscience discourse reinforces a neuro-essentialist conception of mental disorders and of learning difficulties. By emphasizing brain plasticity, this discourse fuels the neoliberal ethics that overvalue autonomy, rationality, flexibility and individual responsibility. According to this unrealistic rhetoric, neuroscience-based techniques will soon bring inexpensive private solutions to enduring social problems. When considering the social consequences of this rhetoric, neuroscientists should refrain from overstating the interpretation of their observations in their scientific publications and in their exchanges with journalists.

Keywords: Biological psychiatry; Educational neuroscience; Neoliberalism; Neuro-essentialism; Neurobiology of poverty; Neuroscience discourse.

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Declaration of competing interest This review article did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.

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