A powerful engine of the current expansion of cognitive science downwards, into the brain, is cognitive neuroscience, i.e., the project to link mental functions with neural structures by developing mechanistic explanations of cognitive processes. In this chapter I examine the nature of the mechanistic explanations, and how they are developed by cognitive neuroscientists, in light of William Bechtel and Carl Craver’s works on the subject. More specifically, I first show that a mechanism is a hierarchically organized system, and a mechanistic explanation is intrinsically multilevel. Then I show how discovering mechanisms occurs through the application of two heuristic strategies: decomposition, viz. the operation of taking apart a mechanism i...
Cognitive science is the interdisciplinary study of the mind. Two of its constituent disciplines are...
The “mechanism approach” to scientific explanation is to explain a phenomenon by showing how it is g...
The relation between mental states and brain states is important in computational neuroscience, and ...
A powerful engine of the current expansion of cognitive science downwards, into the brain, is cognit...
We outline a framework of multilevel neurocognitive mechanisms that incorporates representation and ...
The standard philosophical account of explanation—the deductive nomological model in which a phenome...
An increasing number of philosophers have promoted the idea that mechanism provides a fruitful frame...
Cognitive Neuroscience seeks to integrate cognitive psychology and neuroscience. I critique existing...
A common kind of explanation in cognitive neuroscience might be called function-theoretic: ...
In the first part of the paper we describe the philosophical debate on the expansions of cognitive s...
<p>Cognitive neuroscience is an interdisciplinary enterprise aimed at explaining cognition and behav...
A common kind of explanation in cognitive neuroscience might be called function-theoretic: with some...
My dissertation applies philosophical analysis to the problem of how we should cognitively character...
I propose a cautionary assessment of the recent debate concerning the impact of the dynamical approa...
Cognitive psychologists, like biologists, frequently describe mechanisms when explaining phenomena. ...
Cognitive science is the interdisciplinary study of the mind. Two of its constituent disciplines are...
The “mechanism approach” to scientific explanation is to explain a phenomenon by showing how it is g...
The relation between mental states and brain states is important in computational neuroscience, and ...
A powerful engine of the current expansion of cognitive science downwards, into the brain, is cognit...
We outline a framework of multilevel neurocognitive mechanisms that incorporates representation and ...
The standard philosophical account of explanation—the deductive nomological model in which a phenome...
An increasing number of philosophers have promoted the idea that mechanism provides a fruitful frame...
Cognitive Neuroscience seeks to integrate cognitive psychology and neuroscience. I critique existing...
A common kind of explanation in cognitive neuroscience might be called function-theoretic: ...
In the first part of the paper we describe the philosophical debate on the expansions of cognitive s...
<p>Cognitive neuroscience is an interdisciplinary enterprise aimed at explaining cognition and behav...
A common kind of explanation in cognitive neuroscience might be called function-theoretic: with some...
My dissertation applies philosophical analysis to the problem of how we should cognitively character...
I propose a cautionary assessment of the recent debate concerning the impact of the dynamical approa...
Cognitive psychologists, like biologists, frequently describe mechanisms when explaining phenomena. ...
Cognitive science is the interdisciplinary study of the mind. Two of its constituent disciplines are...
The “mechanism approach” to scientific explanation is to explain a phenomenon by showing how it is g...
The relation between mental states and brain states is important in computational neuroscience, and ...