Neuroscience Without  Representations - Humanitas
Óscar Vilarroya

Neuroscience Without Representations

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ISBN: 9780443190650
Author : Óscar Vilarroya
Published: 2024
Publisher: Elsevier
Language: English
Format: Paperback / softback
Format: 9×6
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<p>In <i>Neuroscience Without Representations</i>, an <b>Open Access </b>book, Oscar Vilarroya addresses the notion of &ldquo;representation&rdquo; as used in expressions like &ldquo;neural representation&rdquo; or &ldquo;mental representation&rdquo;. This concept is fundamental in neuroscience, yet there remains no clear, universally accepted view on what it means for a nervous system to represent something, what constitutes a neural activity as a representation, and what is being re-presented.</p> <p>The book lays the foundation for a non-representational view of brain function. Building upon György Buzsáki&rsquo;s critique of the theoretical framework underlying current cognitive neuroscience, Vilarroya argues that disciplines such as embodied and embedded cognition—collectively known as &lsquo;4E cognition&rsquo;—are driving a paradigm shift in our understanding of animal cognition.</p> <p>Rather than grounding cognition solely in representations, the author proposes an alternative: understanding cognition as enaction—the meaningful engagement of an organism to address situational requirements. The book supports this approach through detailed analyses of recent studies.</p>

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