The origin of the coding metaphor in neuroscience

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42 (2019)
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Abstract

To assess Brette's proposal to expunge “coding” from the neuroscientist's lexicon, we must consider its origins. The coding metaphor is due largely to British nerve physiologist Edgar Adrian. I suggest two ways that the coding metaphor fueled his research. I conclude that the debate today should not be about the “truth” of the metaphor but about its continuing utility.

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Justin Garson
Hunter College (CUNY)

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