A variety of scientific disciplines have set as their task
explaining mental activities, recognizing that in some way these
activities depend upon our brain. But, until recently, the
opportunities to conduct experiments directly on our brains were
limited. As a result, research efforts were split between
disciplines such as cognitive psychology, linguistics, and
artificial intelligence that investigated behavior, while
disciplines such as neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and genetics
experimented on the brains of non-human animals. In recent decades
these disciplines integrated, and with the advent of techniques for
imaging activity in human brains, the term cognitive neuroscience
has been applied to the integrated investigations of mind and
brain. This book is a philosophical examination of how these
disciplines continue in the mission of explaining our mental
capacities.
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