Description |
xv, 635 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm. |
Series |
[Oxford handbooks] |
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Oxford handbooks.
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Note |
Series from jacket flap. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Molecules, systems, and behavior : another view of memory consolidation / William Bechtel -- Biological clocks : explaining with models of mechanisms / Sarah K. Robins and Carl F. Craver -- Methodology and reduction in the behavioral neurosciences : object exploration as a case study / Anthony Chemero and Charles Heyser -- The science of research and the search for molecular mechanisms of cognitive functions / Alcino J. Silva and John Bickle -- The lower bounds of cognition : what do spinal cords reveal? / Colin Allen, James W. Grau, and Mary W. Meagher -- Lessons for cognitive science from neurogenomics / Alex Rosenberg -- Learning, neuroscience, and the return of behaviorism / Peter Machamer -- fMRI : a modern cerebrascope? The case of pain / Valerie Gray Hardcastle and C. Matthew Stewart -- The embedded neuron, the enactive field? / Mazviita Chirimuuta and Ian Gold -- The role of neurobiology in differentiating the senses / Brian L. Keeley -- Enactivism's vision : neurocognitive basis or neurocognitively baseless? / Charles Wallis and Wayne Wright -- Space, time, and objects / Rick Grush -- Neurocomputational models : theory, application, philosophical consequences / Chris Eliasmith -- Neuroanantomy and cosmology / Christopher Cherniak -- The emerging theory of motivation / Anthony Landreth -- Inference to the best decision / Patricia Smith Churchland -- Emergentism at the crossroads of philosophy, neurotechnology, and the enhancement debate / Eric Racine and Judy Iles -- What's "neu" in neuroethics? / Adina L. Roskies -- Confabulations about people and their limbs, present or absent / William Hirstein -- Delusional experience / Jennifer Mundale and Shaun Gallagher -- The case for animal emotions : modeling neuropsychiatric disorders / Kenneth Sufka, Morgan Weldon, and Colin Allen -- Levels, individual variation, and massive multiple realization in neurobiology / Kenneth Aizawa and Carl Gillett -- Neuro-eudiaimonics or Buddhists lead neuroscientists to the seat of happiness / Owen Flanagan -- The neurophilosophy of subjectivity / Pete Mandik. |
Subject |
Neurosciences -- Philosophy.
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Neurosciences.
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Philosophy.
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Added Author |
Bickle, John.
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Added Title |
Handbook of philosophy and neuroscience |
ISBN |
9780195304787 hardback alkaline paper |
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0195304780 hardback alkaline paper |
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