Mechanist philosophers have examined several strategies scientists use for discovering causal mechanisms in neuroscience. Findings about the anatomical organization of the brain play a central role in several such strategies. Little attention has been paid, however, to the use of network analysis and causal modeling techniques for mechanism discovery. In particular, mechanist philosophers have not explored whether and how these strategies incorporate information about the anatomical organization of the brain. This paper clarifies these issues in the light of the distinction between structural, functional and effective connectivity. Specifically, we examine two quantitative strategies currently used for causal discovery from functional neuro...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is increasingly used to study functional connectivity i...
AbstractThis is the final paper in a Comments and Controversies series dedicated to “The identificat...
AbstractFunctional integration in the brain rests on anatomical connectivity (the presence of axonal...
Mechanist philosophers have examined several strategies scientists use for discovering causal mechan...
Mechanist philosophers have examined several strategies scientists use for discovering causal mechan...
Mechanist philosophers have examined several strategies scientists use for discovering causal mechan...
In the past two decades, functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) has been used to relate neuron...
Contains fulltext : 200833.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the past two...
In the past two decades, functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) has been used to relate neuron...
A central question in neuroscience is how self-organizing dynamic interactions in the brain emerge o...
A central question in neuroscience is how self-organizing dynamic interactions in the brain emerge o...
International audienceUnderstanding the clinical outcomes of brain lesions necessitates knowing the ...
A central question in neuroscience is how self-organizing dynamic interactions in the brain emerge o...
Complex processes resulting from interaction of multiple elements can rarely be understood by analyt...
Over the past decade, scientific interest in the properties of large-scale spontaneous neural dynami...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is increasingly used to study functional connectivity i...
AbstractThis is the final paper in a Comments and Controversies series dedicated to “The identificat...
AbstractFunctional integration in the brain rests on anatomical connectivity (the presence of axonal...
Mechanist philosophers have examined several strategies scientists use for discovering causal mechan...
Mechanist philosophers have examined several strategies scientists use for discovering causal mechan...
Mechanist philosophers have examined several strategies scientists use for discovering causal mechan...
In the past two decades, functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) has been used to relate neuron...
Contains fulltext : 200833.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the past two...
In the past two decades, functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) has been used to relate neuron...
A central question in neuroscience is how self-organizing dynamic interactions in the brain emerge o...
A central question in neuroscience is how self-organizing dynamic interactions in the brain emerge o...
International audienceUnderstanding the clinical outcomes of brain lesions necessitates knowing the ...
A central question in neuroscience is how self-organizing dynamic interactions in the brain emerge o...
Complex processes resulting from interaction of multiple elements can rarely be understood by analyt...
Over the past decade, scientific interest in the properties of large-scale spontaneous neural dynami...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is increasingly used to study functional connectivity i...
AbstractThis is the final paper in a Comments and Controversies series dedicated to “The identificat...
AbstractFunctional integration in the brain rests on anatomical connectivity (the presence of axonal...