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Ann-Sophie Barwich

Indiana University, Bloomington
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  • Indiana University, Bloomington
    Assistant Professor
  • Indiana University, Bloomington
    Department of History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine
    Assistant Professor
University of Exeter
Department of Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology
PhD, 2013
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Bloomington, Indiana, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
General Philosophy of Science
Perception and Neuroscience
Representation in Neuroscience
History of Neuroscience
Brain Imaging and Localization
Philosophy of Neuroscience
Philosophy of Biology
3 more
Areas of Interest
History of Chemistry
History of Biology
Scientific Instruments
Scientific Discovery
Measurement in Science
Experimentation in Science
Scientific Practice
History of Science
Scientific Method
Representation in Neuroscience
Brain Imaging and Localization
Philosophy of Neuroscience
Perception and Neuroscience
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
General Philosophy of Science
Philosophy of Biology
History of Neuroscience
12 more

Cognitive scientist & empirical philosopher of science, technology, and the senses. Philosophy of Olfaction, Neuroscience & Cognition.

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