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Workshop, Interdisciplinarity in Neuroscience: What are the issues?
The study of the brain, because of the immense complexity of this organ, has involved scientific research strategies at very different scales and levels of organization. As a result, neuroscience can be considered as an interdisciplinary nebula rather than as a discipline with well-defined boundaries. The evolution of instruments for measuring, studying, or experimenting on …
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Stephen M. Downes (Utah), An Early History of the Heritability Coefficient Applied to Humans (1918–1960)
Stephen M. Downes (Utah), An Early History of the Heritability Coefficient Applied to Humans (1918–1960)
Stephen M. Downes is a Full Professor in the Philosophy Department at the University of Utah (USA). Most of his work is in philosophy of science with special focus on philosophy of biology, philosophy of social science and models and modeling across the sciences. He is also an Adjunct Professor in the School of Biological …