Neural Mechanisms New Challenges in the Philosophy of Neuroscience /
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| 總結: | VI, 506 p. 36 illus., 11 illus. in color. text |
| 語言: | 英语 |
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Cham :
Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
2021.
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| 版: | 1st ed. 2021. |
| 叢編: | Studies in Brain and Mind,
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| 在線閱讀: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54092-0 |
| 格式: | 電子 電子書 |
書本目錄:
- Part 1: Explanation and prediction
- Chapter 2. Bayesian Explanation in Neuroscience (David Kaplan, Chris Hewitson)
- Chapter 3. Your Brain is Like a Computer: Function, Analogy, Simplification (Mazviita Chirimuuta)
- Chapter 4. Circuital and developmental explanations for the cortex (Alessio Plebe)
- Chapter 5. Prediction and Topological Models in Cognitive Neuroscience (Stanely Gessell, De Brigard Geib)
- Chapter 6. Miscomputation in Computational Psychiatry (Matteo Colombo)
- Part 2: New concepts and techniques
- Chapter 8. Evolving Concepts of “Hierarchy” in Systems Neuroscience (Daniel Burnston and Philipp Haueis)
- Chapter 9. Neural reuse is a general mechanism, but Neural Darwinism is a fundamental theory (Luis Favela)
- Chapter 10. Evaluating the Revolutionary Status of Innovations in Network Analysis: Conceptual Ambiguity and Instability as Signs of Progress in Cognitive Neuroscience (Jessey Wright)
- Chapter 11. What does neural architecture tell us about human nature? (Charles Rathkopf)
- Chapter 12. Is there a proper recipe for cumulative neuroscience? (Jacqueline Sullivan)
- Part 3: Metaphysical challenges
- Chapter 13. The Mind-Body Problem 3.0 (Marco Nathan)
- Chapter 14. Psychoneural Isomorphism: Metaphysics, Heuristics, and Robustness (Alfredo Vernazzani)
- Chapter 15. Folk psychological and neurocognitive ontologies: incompatible or incommensurable? (Joe Dewhurst)
- Chapter 16. (Gualtiero Piccinini)
- Part 4: Mechanisms
- Chapter 17. On mechanistic triad: How Do Producing, Underlying and Maintaining Mechanisms Connect? (Lena Kästner)
- Chapter 18. Constraints on Localization and Decomposition as Explanatory Strategies in the Biological Sciences 2.0 (Michael Silberstein)
- Chapter 19. Unfolding the mechanisms of conscious experience (Matteo Grasso)
- Chapter 20. Contrast and Compare: How to choose the relevant details for a mechanistic expla-nation
- Part 5: Bodily representations
- Chapter 21. Representation versus Transformation in Bodily Representation (Colin Klein and Peter Clutton)
- Chapter 22. Categorically perceiving motor actions (Chiara Brozzo)
- Chapter 23. Mechanisms of Embodiment (Hong Yu Wong).