A historical review of ephaptic field research: from early foundations through contemporary renaissance

对触觉场研究的历史回顾:从早期奠基到当代复兴

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Abstract

Ephaptic field research has undergone a remarkable evolution spanning over nine decades, from pioneering observations in the 1930s through a period of severe scientific skepticism in the mid-20th century to a contemporary renaissance driven by advanced computational modeling, measurement techniques, and new consciousness theories. This review traces the complete chronological development of ephaptic coupling research, examining early foundational work by Adrian, Katz and Schmitt, and Arvanitaki, the influential skepticism of Lashley's study that marginalized the field for decades, and the recent resurgence beginning in the 2000s that has led to recognition of ephaptic interactions as providing fast and direct communication throughout the brain. Contemporary research has established that weak electric fields (0.1-5 V/m) can produce measurable physiological effects and that ephaptic coupling contributes significantly to brain network complexity, memory formation, and potentially consciousness itself. Ephaptic communication, together with some form of electromagnetic field (EMF) theory of consciousness, provides a ready solution to the critical 'binding problem' that has perplexed philosophers and neuroscientists for at least the last century. This historical perspective demonstrates how scientific paradigms can shift dramatically as methodological advances allow for more sophisticated investigation of previously dismissed phenomena.

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