Despite the remarkable advances in behavioral and brain sciences over the last decades, the mind-body (brain) problem is still an open debate and one of the most intriguing questions for both cognitive neuroscience and philosophy of mind. Traditional approaches have conceived this problem in terms of a contrast between physicalist monism and Cartesian dualism. However, since the late sixties, the landscape of philosophical views on the problem has become more varied and complex. The Multiple Realization Thesis (MRT) claims that mental properties can be (or are) realized, and mental processes can be (or are) implemented by neural correlates of different kinds. Thus, MRT challenges the psychoneural type-identity theory and the corresponding r...
Single cases may lead to unexpected hypotheses in psychology. We retrospectively analyzed single cas...
The present Ph.D. work was dedicated to the study of experience-dependent brain plasticity associate...
The visual brain consists of several parallel, functionally specialized processing systems, each hav...
The brain may undergo functional reorganizations. Selective loss of sensory input or training within...
In the literature on multiple realizability and the identity theory, cases of neural plasticity have...
A brain-damaged patient is described whose pattern of performance provides insight into both the fun...
ABSTRACT: Milner and Goodale review a wealth of evidence, much of it from their own research, showin...
This paper inquires into the nature of intertheoretic relations between psychology and neuroscience....
This paper inquires into the nature of intertheoretic relations between psychology and neuroscience....
Traditional explanations of multistable visual phenomena (e.g. ambiguous figures, perceptual rivalry...
International audienceThe functional mechanisms and the neural correlates of visual mental imagery (...
If the sight of cortically blind people were restored, could they visually recognize a cube or a sph...
The functional mechanisms and the neural correlates of visual mental imagery (the faculty whereby we...
A given pattern of optical stimulation can arise from countless possible real-world sources, creatin...
Perceptual filling-in for vision is the insertion of visual properties (e.g., color, contour, lumina...
Single cases may lead to unexpected hypotheses in psychology. We retrospectively analyzed single cas...
The present Ph.D. work was dedicated to the study of experience-dependent brain plasticity associate...
The visual brain consists of several parallel, functionally specialized processing systems, each hav...
The brain may undergo functional reorganizations. Selective loss of sensory input or training within...
In the literature on multiple realizability and the identity theory, cases of neural plasticity have...
A brain-damaged patient is described whose pattern of performance provides insight into both the fun...
ABSTRACT: Milner and Goodale review a wealth of evidence, much of it from their own research, showin...
This paper inquires into the nature of intertheoretic relations between psychology and neuroscience....
This paper inquires into the nature of intertheoretic relations between psychology and neuroscience....
Traditional explanations of multistable visual phenomena (e.g. ambiguous figures, perceptual rivalry...
International audienceThe functional mechanisms and the neural correlates of visual mental imagery (...
If the sight of cortically blind people were restored, could they visually recognize a cube or a sph...
The functional mechanisms and the neural correlates of visual mental imagery (the faculty whereby we...
A given pattern of optical stimulation can arise from countless possible real-world sources, creatin...
Perceptual filling-in for vision is the insertion of visual properties (e.g., color, contour, lumina...
Single cases may lead to unexpected hypotheses in psychology. We retrospectively analyzed single cas...
The present Ph.D. work was dedicated to the study of experience-dependent brain plasticity associate...
The visual brain consists of several parallel, functionally specialized processing systems, each hav...