Tools of Neuroscience Experiment

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Accidental Nature
Adaptiveness
Alcino J. Silva
Ann Sophie Barwich
Antonella Tramacere
Astrid Prinz
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Brain Circuits
Brain Fog
Brain Initiative
Bussey-Saksida Rodent Operant Touchscreen Chamber
CA1 Neuron
Carl Craver
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Cellular Cognition
cognition
Cognitive Neuroscience
cognitive ontologies
Cognitive Ontology
cognitive science
computational models
COVID-19
CRISPR
Dan Burnston
David Colaco
Detrended Fluctuation Analysis
Dissemination
Dynamic Clamp
Egocentric Navigation
Epistemology
epistemology of science
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Experiment Tool
experimental methodology
experimental tools
explanation
Genetics
Gregory Johnson
Hodgkin Huxley Model
Human Brain Project
Hybrid Brains
hybrid computational models
Integrative Pluralism
intervention
intervention research methods
Jacqueline Sullivan
Janella Baxter
John Bickle
laboratory techniques neuroscience
Light Sensitive Ion Channels
Living Neuron
Long Term Potentiation
Luis H. Favela
Marco Nathan
Morris water maze
Negative Intervention Experiments
Neurobiological Theory Development
Neuroscience Experiment
Nina Atanasova
Odor Coding
olfaction
Olfactory Epithelium
Olfactory Sensory Neurons
Ontology
Optogenetics
Patch Clamp
philosophical analysis of neuroscience tools
philosophy of mind
philosophy of neuroscience
prediction
Research Tools
Sarah K. Robins
SCAPE Microscopy
Scientific Revolutions
silent engrams
Stuart Firestein
synthetic biology
task ontology
Tinkering
Tool Development
Triangulating Tools
triangulation
Vice Versa
VTA Neuron

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032170114
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume establishes the conceptual foundation for sustained investigation into tool development in neuroscience. Neuroscience relies on diverse and sophisticated experimental tools, and its ultimate explanatory target—our brains and hence the organ driving our behaviors—catapults the investigation of these research tools into a philosophical spotlight.

The chapters in this volume integrate the currently scattered work on tool development in neuroscience into the broader philosophy of science community. They also present an accessible compendium for neuroscientists interested in the broader theoretical dimensions of their experimental practices. The chapters are divided into five thematic sections. Section 1 discusses the development of revolutionary research tools across neuroscience’s history and argues to various conclusions concerning the relationship between new research tools and theory progress in neuroscience. Section 2 shows how a focus on research tools and their development in neuroscience transforms some traditional epistemological issues and questions about knowledge production in philosophy of science. Section 3 speaks to the most general questions about the way we characterize the nature of the portion of the world that this science addresses. Section 4 discusses hybrid research tools that integrate laboratory and computational methods in exciting new ways. Finally, Section 5 extends research on tool development to the related science of genetics.

The Tools of Neuroscience Experiment will be of interest to philosophers and philosophically minded scientists working at the intersection of philosophy and neuroscience.

John Bickle is Professor of Philosophy and Shackouls Honors College Faculty at Mississippi State University and Affiliated Faculty in the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomical Sciences at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. He is author of four academic books and editor of The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Neuroscience (2009).

Carl F. Craver is a Professor in the Philosophy Department and the Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology Program at Washington University in St. Louis. He specializes in the Philosophy of Science and has continuing research activity in the neuropsychology of memory. He is the author of Explaining the Brain: Mechanisms and the Mosaic Unity of Neuroscience and (with Lindley Darden) In Search of Mechanisms: Discoveries across the Life Sciences.

Ann-Sophie Barwich is Assistant Professor at Indiana University Bloomington (Department of History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine; Cognitive Science). She specializes in olfaction as a model for theories of mind and brain. Barwich is the author of Smellosophy: What the Nose Tells the Mind (2020).