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Computational explanation in neuroscience
Authors:Gualtiero Piccinini
Affiliation:(1) Department of Philosophy, University of Missouri—St. Louis, 599 Lucas Hall (MC 73), 1 University Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63121-4400, USA
Abstract:According to some philosophers, computational explanation is proprietary to psychology—it does not belong in neuroscience. But neuroscientists routinely offer computational explanations of cognitive phenomena. In fact, computational explanation was initially imported from computability theory into the science of mind by neuroscientists, who justified this move on neurophysiological grounds. Establishing the legitimacy and importance of computational explanation in neuroscience is one thing; shedding light on it is another. I raise some philosophical questions pertaining to computational explanation and outline some promising answers that are being developed by a number of authors.
Keywords:Computational explanation  Mechanistic explanation  Computational neuroscience  Cognitive neuroscience  Theoretical neuroscience  Computationalism  Pancomputationalism  Computational theory of mind  Models  Representation  Introspection
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