Experimentation in Cognitive Neuroscience and Cognitive Neurobiology

In Levy Neil & Clausen Jens (eds.), Handbook on Neuroethics. Springer (2014)
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Abstract

Neuroscience is a laboratory-based science that spans multiple levels of analysis from molecular genetics to behavior. At every level of analysis experiments are designed in order to answer empirical questions about phenomena of interest. Understanding the nature and structure of experimentation in neuroscience is fundamental for assessing the quality of the evidence produced by such experiments and the kinds of claims that are warranted by the data. This article provides a general conceptual framework for thinking about evidence and experimentation in neuroscience with a particular focus on two research areas: cognitive neuroscience and cognitive neurobiology.

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Jacqueline Anne Sullivan
University of Western Ontario

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