Items where Subject is "Specific Sciences > Neuroscience > Systems Neuroscience"
Group by: Creators | Item Type Number of items at this level: 27. BBurnston, Daniel and Haueis, Philipp (2020) Evolving Concepts of "Hierarchy" in Systems Neuroscience. Neural Mechanisms: New Challenges in Philosophy of Neuroscience. Burnston, Daniel C. (2019) Getting over Atomism: Functional Decomposition in Complex Neural Systems. [Preprint] CColaço, David and Poldrack, Russell A. and Rumana, Aliya and Jordan, Thierault and Burnston, Daniel C. and Valk, Sofie and Haueis, Philipp and Marguiles, Daniel and Craver, Carl F. (2025) Do DNNs explain the visual system? Guidelines for a better debate about explanation. [Preprint] FFacchin, Marco and Viola, Marco (2025) Structure and function in the predictive brain. [Preprint] Fishman, Yonatan (2015) The Argument from Brain Damage Vindicated. The Myth of Afterlife: The Case against Life after Death, Michael Martin & Keith Augustine (eds.). ISSN 9780810886773 HHaueis, Philipp (2020) The Death of the Cortical Column? Patchwork structure and conceptual retirement in neuroscientific practice. [Preprint] Haueis, Philipp (2022) Descriptive multiscale modeling in data-driven neuroscience. [Preprint] Haueis, Philipp (2022) Exploratory concept formation and tool development in neuroscience. [Preprint] Heemskerk, Johan (2025) How Informational Teleosemantics Works: Towards a Realist Theory of Content. UNSPECIFIED, University of Warwick. KKesić, Srdjan (2021) Toward a more general understanding of Bohr’s complementarity: Insights from modeling of ion channels. [Preprint] Kostic, Daniel (2019) General Theory of Topological Explanations and Explanatory Asymmetry. [Preprint] Kostic, Daniel and Hilgetag, Claus and Tittgemeyer, Marc (2020) Unifying the essential concepts of biological networks: biological insights and philosophical foundations. [Preprint] Kostic, Daniel and Khalifa, Kareem (2021) The Directionality of Topological Explanations. Krupnik, Valery (2025) Bayes Meets Hegel: The Dialectics of Belief Space and the Active Inference of Suffering. [Preprint] NNajenson, Jonathan (2023) Encoding without perceiving: Can memories be implanted? Encoding without perceiving: Can memories be implanted?, 38 (4). pp. 1847-1874. Najenson, Jonathan (2022) Memory Systems and the Mnemic Character of Procedural Memory. [Preprint] Nemati, Nedah (2024) On Natural Behavioral Studies. [Preprint] Nemati, Nedah (2024) Rethinking Neuroscientific Methodology: Lived Experience in Behavioral Studies. [Preprint] Novick, Rose and Haueis, Philipp (2021) Conceptual Patchworks and Conceptual Housekeeping. [Preprint] PPoldrack, Russell A. (2020) The physics of representation. [Preprint] RRaja, Vicente and Valluri, Dinesh and Baggs, Edward and Chemero, Anthony and Anderson, Michael L. (2021) The Markov Blanket Trick: On the Scope of the Free Energy Principle and Active Inference. [Preprint] Ramstead, Maxwell J. D. and Kirchhoff, Michael D. and Friston, Karl J. (2019) A tale of two densities: Active inference is enactive inference. [Preprint] Ramstead, Maxwell J. D. and Wiese, Wanja and Miller, Mark and Friston, Karl J. (2020) Deep neurophenomenology: An active inference account of some features of conscious experience and of their disturbance in major depressive disorder. [Preprint] Robins, Sarah (2020) Fixed Engrams and Neural Dynamics. [Preprint] SSkokowski, Paul (2022) Sensing Qualia. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience, 16 (795405). pp. 1-16. TTozzi, Arturo and Peters, James (2020) INFORMATION-DEVOID ROUTES FOR SCALE-FREE NEURODYNAMICS. [Preprint] Vvan Es, Thomas and Hipolito, Ines (2020) Free-Energy Principle, Computationalism and Realism: a Tragedy. [Preprint] |