Plasticity of the neural coding metaphor: An unnoticed rhetoric in scientific discourse

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42 (2019)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

The convincing argument that Brette makes for the neural coding metaphor as imposing one view of brain behavior can be further explained through discourse analysis. Instead of a unified view, we argue, the coding metaphor's plasticity, versatility, and robustness throughout time explain its success and conventionalization to the point that its rhetoric became overlooked.

Links

PhilArchive



    Upload a copy of this work     Papers currently archived: 91,219

External links

Setup an account with your affiliations in order to access resources via your University's proxy server

Through your library

Similar books and articles

Neural coding: The bureaucratic model of the brain.Romain Brette - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
Codes, communication and cognition.Stevan Harnad - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
The origin of the coding metaphor in neuroscience.Justin Garson - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
Encodingism is not just a bad metaphor.Robert Mirski & Mark H. Bickhard - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
Metaphor in Social Science.Eleonora Montuschi - 1996 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 11 (1):49-61.
Neural reuse implies distributed coding.Bruce Bridgeman - 2010 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (4):269-270.
The neurological dynamics of the imagination.John Kaag - 2008 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 8 (2):183-204.
Metaphor in social science.Eleonora Montuschi - 1996 - Theoria 11 (1):49-61.
A sensorimotor alternative to coding is possible.Paul Cisek - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.

Analytics

Added to PP
2019-11-29

Downloads
12 (#1,025,624)

6 months
2 (#1,157,335)

Historical graph of downloads
How can I increase my downloads?

Author's Profile

Giulia Frezza
Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza

Citations of this work

No citations found.

Add more citations

References found in this work

Minds, brains, and programs.John Searle - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (3):417-57.
Knowledge and the flow of information.F. Dretske - 1989 - Trans/Form/Ação 12:133-139.
Metaphors We Live by.Max Black - 1980 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 40 (2):208-210.
The interactivist model.Mark H. Bickhard - 2009 - Synthese 166 (3):547 - 591.

Add more references