Mazviita Chirimuuta
Affiliations: | Pittsburgh |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorDavid J. Tolhurst | grad student | 2000-2004 | Cambridge |
David C. Burr | post-doc | 2004-2005 | CNR Pisa |
Ian Gold | post-doc | 2005-2008 | Monash University, Australia (Philosophy Tree) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeAlessandra Buccella | grad student | Pittsburgh (Philosophy Tree) | |
JP Gamboa | grad student | ||
Mahi Hardalupas | grad student | Pittsburgh | |
Nedah Nemati | grad student | (Philosophy Tree) |
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Chirimuuta M. (2020) Naturalism and the philosophy of colour ontology and perception Philosophy Compass. 15 |
Chirimuuta M. (2020) Prediction versus understanding in computationally enhanced neuroscience Synthese. 1-24 |
To MPS, Chirimuuta M, Tolhurst DJ. (2017) Modeling grating contrast discrimination dippers: The role of surround suppression. Journal of Vision. 17: 23 |
Chirimuuta M. (2016) Perceptual Pragmatism and the Naturalized Ontology of Color. Topics in Cognitive Science |
Chirimuuta M. (2016) Why the "stimulus-error" did not go away. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science. 56: 33-42 |
Chirimuuta M. (2014) Psychophysical methods and the evasion of introspection Philosophy of Science. 81: 914-926 |
Chirimuuta M. (2014) Minimal models and canonical neural computations: The distinctness of computational explanation in neuroscience Synthese. 191: 127-153 |
Chirimuuta M. (2013) Extending, changing, and explaining the brain Biology and Philosophy. 28: 613-638 |
To MP, Chirimuuta M, Turnham EJ, et al. (2012) Modelling grating and bandpass natural-scene contrast-discrimination dippers F1000research. 3 |
Tolhurst DJ, To MP, Chirimuuta M, et al. (2010) Magnitude of perceived change in natural images may be linearly proportional to differences in neuronal firing rates. Seeing and Perceiving. 23: 349-72 |