Neuroscience and Its Philosophy
ISSN:
1573-0964 (Online)
In this topical collection (20 articles)
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Original Research
On the role of contextual factors in cognitive neuroscience experiments: a mechanistic approach
Abel Wajnerman-Paz, Daniel Rojas-Líbano Article:402 -
Original Research
Abductive reasoning in cognitive neuroscience: weak and strong reverse inference
Fabrizio Calzavarini, Gustavo Cevolani Article:70 -
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Self-supervision, normativity and the free energy principle
Jakob Hohwy Pages 29-53 -
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Prediction versus understanding in computationally enhanced neuroscience
M. Chirimuuta Pages 767-790 -
Neuroscience and Its Philosophy
Mental kinematics: dynamics and mechanics of neurocognitive systems
David L. Barack Pages 1091-1123 -
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Beyond the Platonic Brain: facing the challenge of individual differences in function-structure mapping
Marco Viola Pages 2129-2155 -
Neuroscience and Its Philosophy
Is absence of evidence of pain ever evidence of absence?
Deborah J. Brown, Brian Key Pages 3881-3902 -
Neuroscience and Its Philosophy
Tracers in neuroscience: Causation, constraints, and connectivity
Lauren N. Ross Pages 4077-4095 -
Neuroscience and Its Philosophy
Tracking intentionalism and the phenomenology of mental effort
Maria Doulatova Pages 4373-4389 -
S.I.: Neuroscience and Its Philosophy
Productive theory-ladenness in fMRI
M. Emrah Aktunc Pages 7987-8003 -
S.I.: Neuroscience and Its Philosophy
The overlooked ubiquity of first-person experience in the cognitive sciences
Joana Rigato, Scott M. Rennie, Zachary F. Mainen Pages 8005-8041 -
S.I.: Neuroscience and Its Philosophy
Can massive modularity explain human intelligence? Information control problem and implications for cognitive architecture
Linus Ta-Lun Huang Pages 8043-8072
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