Explanation and Critical Thinking in the Neurosciences
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While most programmes in neuroscience are understandably built around imparting foundational knowledge of cell biology neurons networks and physiology there is less attention paid to critical perspectives on methods. This book addresses this gap by covering a broad array of topics including the philosophy of science challenges of terminology and language reductionism and social aspects of science to challenge claims to explanation and understanding in neuroscience. Using examples from dominant areas of neuroscience research alongside novel material from systems that are less often presented it promotes the general need of scientists (and non-scientists) to think critically. Chapters also explore translations between neuroscience and technology artificial intelligence education and criminology. Featuring accessible material alongside further resources for deeper study this work serves as an essential resource for undergraduate and graduate courses in psychology neuroscience and biological sciences while also supporting researchers in exploring philosophical and methodological challenges in contemporary research.
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