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related to Neurosciences -- 20th century, late, and 21st century
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related to Neurosciences -- 20th century, late, and 21st century as a subject or category
Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
John Bickle
(2023)
Hodgkin’s and Huxley’s own assessments of their “quantitative description” of nerve membrane current.
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences.
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Article
Soledad de Olmos; Alfredo Lorenzo
(2023)
Developing the theory of the extended amygdala with the use of the cupric-silver technique.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 19-38).
(/isis/citation/CBB253614633/)
Article
Youjung Shin
(2022)
The transnational move of interdisciplinarity: Ginseng and the beginning of neuroscience in South Korea, 1970–1990s.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 466-489).
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Article
Zina B. Ward
(2022)
Registration Pluralism and the Cartographic Approach to Data Aggregation across Brains.
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
(pp. 47-72).
(/isis/citation/CBB584088672/)
Article
Douglas J. Lanska
(2021)
Raymond D. Adams and Joseph M. Foley: Elaborating the neurologic manifestations of hepatic encephalopathy (1949–1953).
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 390-404).
(/isis/citation/CBB713395776/)
Book
Brandy Schillace
(2021)
Mr. Humble and Dr. Butcher: A Monkey's Head, the Pope's Neuroscientist, and the Quest to Transplant the Soul.
(/isis/citation/CBB942775615/)
Article
Philipp Haueis
(2021)
The death of the cortical column? Patchwork structure and conceptual retirement in neuroscientific practice.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 101-113).
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Book
Peter A. Bandettini
(2020)
fMRI.
(/isis/citation/CBB645468002/)
Article
Henning Schmidgen
(2020)
Cybernetic Times: Norbert Wiener, John Stroud, and the ‘Brain Clock’ Hypothesis.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 80-108).
(/isis/citation/CBB828169755/)
Article
Stephen J. Redman; Robert Porter
(2020)
David Roderick Curtis 1927–2017.
Historical Records of Australian Science
(pp. 152-156).
(/isis/citation/CBB094531474/)
Article
Charlie Williams
(2019)
On ‘Modified Human Agents’: John Lilly and the Paranoid Style in American Neuroscience.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 84-107).
(/isis/citation/CBB948170844/)
Article
Dr James Nikopoulos
(2019)
Essay review: Why Can't Science Be More Like History: A Response to Ruth Leys' The Ascent of Affect. Genealogy and Critique.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 57-61).
(/isis/citation/CBB041016576/)
Book
Catherine Malabou
(2019)
Morphing Intelligence: From IQ Measurement to Artificial Brains.
(/isis/citation/CBB862832155/)
Article
Guido Gainotti
(2019)
A Historical Review of Investigations on Laterality of Emotions in the Human Brain.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 23-41).
(/isis/citation/CBB139272305/)
Article
Michelle Gibbons
(2019)
Attaining landmark status: Rumelhart and McClelland's PDP Volumes and the Connectionist Paradigm.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
(pp. 54-70).
(/isis/citation/CBB434399881/)
Article
Alessio Plebe
(2018)
The Search of “Canonical” Explanations for the Cerebral Cortex.
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
(p. 40).
(/isis/citation/CBB473323388/)
Book
Jeremy Christopher Ganz
(2017)
Intracranial Epidural Bleeding: History, Management, and Pathophysiology.
(/isis/citation/CBB139992400/)
Book
Ruth Leys
(2017)
The Ascent of Affect: Genealogy and Critique.
(/isis/citation/CBB108209300/)
Article
Cory Wright; Matteo Colombo; Alexander Beard
(2017)
HIT and brain reward function: A case of mistaken identity (theory).
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
(pp. 28-40).
(/isis/citation/CBB272128790/)
Book
Stephen T. Casper; Delia Gavrus
(2017)
The History of the Brain and Mind Sciences: Technique, Technology, Therapy.
(/isis/citation/CBB185838588/)
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