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Webconference Recordings available

11/5/2018

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Dear all, we are glad to announce that the recordings of the webconference New Challenges in Philosophy of Neuroscience (5-6 October) are now available on the Neural Mechanisms YouTube channel.

For updates about our future webevents in philosophy of neuroscience, send us a mail at neuralmechanisms@gmail.com to subscribe our maling list.

Day 1Hong Yu Wong Embodiment: Structure and Mechanisms
Chiara Brozzo Categorically perceiving motor actions
Alessio Plebe Neural mechanisms and development in the cortex
Bryce Gessell Does the brain have a “functional unit”?
Daniel Burnston & Philipp Haueis Evolving Concepts of “Hierarchy” in Systems Neuroscience
Luis Favela Neural reuse is a general mechanism, but Neural Darwinism is a fundamental theory
David Colaço Recharacterizing Scientific Phenomena
Gualtiero Piccinini Levels of Being: An Egalitarian Account

​Day 2Alfredo VernazzaniA Mechanistic Framework for the Neural Correlates of Conscious Visual Object Perception
Jessey WrightSearching for what isn’t There: Two Challenges for Data-Driven Ontology Revision in Cognitive Neuroscience
Carrie FigdorThe Fallacy of the Homuncular Fallacy
Javier Gomez-LavinWorking Memory is Not a Natural Kind
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