Publications (partial selection)
| 2024 | David Colaço: When remediating one artifact results in another: control, confounders, and correction. In: History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, 46, 2024, |
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| 2023 | David Colaço; Jonathan Najenson: Where memory resides: Is there a rivalry between molecular and synaptic models of memory?. In: Philosophy of Science, 2023, |
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| 2023 | David Colaço; Sarah Robins: Why have “revolutionary” tools foundpurchase in memory science?. In: Philosophy and the Mind Sciences, 4, 2023, |
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| 2022 | David Colaço, John Bickle, Bradley Walters: When should researchers cite study differences in response to a failure to replicate?. In: Biology & Philosophy, 37, 2022, 1-17 |
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| 2022 | David Colaço Why studying plant cognition is valuable, even if plants aren’t cognitive. In: Synthese, 200, 2022, |
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