Inference in Neuroimaging and the Problem of Cognitive Ontology
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Explore a thought-provoking conference talk that delves into the complex relationship between neuroimaging inference and cognitive ontology. Learn from University of California, Santa Barbara's Adina L. Roskies as she presents at the "Theorizing and Modeling in Neuroscience" conference hosted by Chapman University's Schmid College of Science and Technology. Gain insights into the methodological challenges and philosophical implications of interpreting neuroimaging data within the context of cognitive frameworks. Discover how this interdisciplinary discussion, organized by leading scholars Marco Panza, Thomas Pradeu, Michael Ibba, Uri Maoz, and Aaron Schurger, bridges the gap between neuroscience, philosophy, and cognitive science to address fundamental questions about how we understand and categorize mental processes through brain imaging techniques.
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Adina L. Roskies: Inference in Neuroimaging and the Problem of Cognitive Ontology
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Schmid College, Chapman University