Integrating psychology and neuroscience: Functional analyses as mechanism sketches G Piccinini, C Craver Synthese 183, 283-311, 2011 | 493 | 2011 |
Physical Computation: A Mechanistic Account G Piccinini Oxford University Press, USA, 2015 | 406 | 2015 |
Information processing, computation, and cognition G Piccinini, A Scarantino Journal of biological physics 37, 1-38, 2011 | 263 | 2011 |
The First computational theory of mind and brain: a close look at mcculloch and pitts's “logical calculus of ideas immanent in nervous activity” G Piccinini Synthese 141, 175-215, 2004 | 246 | 2004 |
Neural computation and the computational theory of cognition G Piccinini, S Bahar Cognitive science 37 (3), 453-488, 2013 | 241 | 2013 |
Computing mechanisms G Piccinini Philosophy of Science 74 (4), 501-526, 2007 | 238 | 2007 |
Computation without representation G Piccinini Philosophical studies 137, 205-241, 2008 | 227 | 2008 |
Computation in physical systems G Piccinini, C Maley | 199 | 2010 |
The cognitive neuroscience revolution W Boone, G Piccinini Synthese 193, 1509-1534, 2016 | 189 | 2016 |
Information without truth A Scarantino, G Piccinini Metaphilosophy 41 (3), 313-330, 2010 | 147 | 2010 |
Neurocognitive mechanisms: Explaining biological cognition G Piccinini Oxford University Press, 2020 | 129 | 2020 |
The mind as neural software? Understanding functionalism, computationalism, and computational functionalism G Piccinini Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 81 (2), 269-311, 2010 | 118 | 2010 |
Computational modelling vs. computational explanation: Is everything a Turing machine, and does it matter to the philosophy of mind? G Piccinini Australasian Journal of Philosophy 85 (1), 93-115, 2007 | 118 | 2007 |
Computationalism in the Philosophy of Mind G Piccinini Philosophy Compass 4 (3), 515-532, 2009 | 111 | 2009 |
Computation vs. information processing: why their difference matters to cognitive science G Piccinini, A Scarantino Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 41 (3), 237-246, 2010 | 107 | 2010 |
Functionalism, computationalism, and mental states G Piccinini Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 35 (4), 811-833, 2004 | 100 | 2004 |
Splitting concepts G Piccinini, S Scott Philosophy of Science 73 (4), 390-409, 2006 | 97 | 2006 |
Functionalism, computationalism, and mental contents G Piccinini Canadian journal of philosophy 34 (3), 375-410, 2004 | 86 | 2004 |
The physical Church–Turing thesis: Modest or bold? G Piccinini The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 2011 | 78 | 2011 |
Data from introspective reports: Upgrading from common sense to science G Piccinini Journal of Consciousness studies 10 (9-10), 141-156, 2003 | 76 | 2003 |