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Modularity, segregation, and interactions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 February 1999

Karl J. Friston
Affiliation:
The Wellcome Department of Cognitive Neurology, Institute of Neurology, London WC1N 3BG, Englandk.friston@fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk
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Abstract

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This commentary considers how far one can go in making inferences about functional modularity or segregation, based on the sorts of analyses used by Caplan & Waters in relation to the underlying neuronal infrastructure. Specifically, an attempt is made to relate the “functionalist” approach adopted in the target article to “neuroreductionist” perspectives on the same issue.

Type
Open Peer Commentary
Copyright
© 1999 Cambridge University Press