• The mirage of big-data phrenology
    The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. forthcoming.
    The goal of mapping psychological functions to brain structures has a venerable history. With the advent of neuroimaging techniques, this elusive goal regained vigor and became the main purpose of cognitive neuroscience. Unfortunately, as the field continues to develop, the ideal of finding one-to-one mappings from psychological functions to brain areas looks increasingly unrealistic. In the past few years, however, many cognitive neuroscientists have advocated for mining large sets of neuroimag…Read more
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    Not Every Thing Must Go
    with Trey Boone and Nina Van Rooy
    Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. forthcoming.
    In The Entangled Brain, Pessoa criticizes standard approaches in cognitive neuroscience in which the brain is seen as a functionally decomposable, modular system with causal operations built up hierarchically. Instead, he advocates for an emergentist perspective whereby dynamic brain networks are associated, not with traditional psychological categories, but with behavioral functions characterized in evolutionary terms. Here, we raise a number of concerns with such a radical approach. We ultimat…Read more
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    Emotional intensity in episodic autobiographical memory and counterfactual thinking
    with Matthew L. Stanley, Natasha Parikh, and Gregory W. Stewart
    Consciousness and Cognition 48 283-291. 2017.
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    Why episodic memory may not be for communication
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 41. 2018.
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    Cognitive systems and the changing brain
    Philosophical Explorations 20 (2): 224-241. 2017.
    The notion of cognitive system is widely used in explanations in cognitive psychology and neuroscience. Traditional approaches define cognitive systems in an agent-relative way, that is, via top-down functional decomposition that assumes a cognitive agent as starting point. The extended cognition movement challenged that approach by questioning the primacy of the notion of cognitive agent. In response, [Adams, F., and K. Aizawa. 2001. The Bounds of Cognition. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.] sugges…Read more
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    On pages 263, 265, and 266, incorrect degrees of freedom and t values were reported. The statistical conclusions are not affected by these reporting errors, but the corrected values are shown below.
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    Introducción
    Ideas Y Valores 66 (S3): 11-13. 2017.
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    Muchos psiquiatras se encuentran constantemente con pacientes cuyos síntomas incluyen trastornos o alteraciones de la conciencia. Infortunadamente, el significado del término conciencia es poco claro. Este artículo hace un repaso sistemático de varios significados atribuidos a dicho término, así como de diversos problemas filosóficos asociados. Asimismo, reconstruye varias teorías filosóficas y científicas de la conciencia, identificando sus ventajas y desventajas. Al final, ofrece algunas suger…Read more