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Published on: March 4, 2012
Quantifying the role of neurons for behavior is a mediation question
Ilenna Simone Jones1, Konrad Paul Kording2
1Department of Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA19104ilennaj@pennmedicine.upenn.eduhttp://kordinglab.com/people/ilenna_jones/index.html.
Abstract:
Many systems neuroscientists want to understand neurons in terms of mediation; we want to understand how neurons are involved in the causal chain from stimulus to behavior. Unfortunately, most tools are inappropriate for that while our language takes mediation for granted. Here we discuss the contrast between our conceptual drive toward mediation and the difficulty of obtaining meaningful evidence.
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