Ann‐Sophie Barwich
Neuroscience · Indiana University
Publications
74
Citations
752
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
16
Publishing since 2011
Ann-Sophie Barwich works at the intersection of neuroscience and philosophy, studying how the brain and body process sensory information, with a particular focus on the sense of smell (olfaction). Her work examines conceptual questions such as how chemical signals become perceptions and how the brain represents the world, while also applying philosophical methods to sharpen neuroscience research.
Publication activity has been fairly steady over the past five years (averaging about 6 per year), following a peak around 2020.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- The Relevance of a Philosophical Toolkit to Advance Neuroscience
European Journal of Neuroscience · 2026
- Olfaction is a Spatial Sense
Review of Philosophy and Psychology · 2025
- Wider Than the Sky: An Alternative to “Mapping” the World Onto the Brain
European Journal of Neuroscience · 2025
- Science as intuition pump: Dennett’s methodological legacy for philosophy
Philosophical Psychology · 2025
- Wider than the Sky: An Alternative to “Mapping” the World onto the Brain
2025
- Wider than the Sky: An Alternative to “Mapping” the World onto the Brain
2025
- Author response for "Wider Than the Sky: An Alternative to "Mapping" the World Onto the Brain"
2025
- Author response for "Wider Than the Sky: An Alternative to "Mapping" the World Onto the Brain"
2025
- The Effect of Timescale Dependence on Dyadic Interactions
Underline Science Inc. · 2025
- Wider than the Sky: An Alternative to “Mapping” the World onto the Brain
2024
- Rage against the what? The machine metaphor in biology
Biology & Philosophy · 2024
- Olfaction is a Spatial Sense
2024
- Evolution and Analysis of Respiratory Odor Navigation in Embodied Agents
2024
- Editorial: The organs of sensibility: multimodal sensing within the microbiota-gut-brain axis and how it drives physiology, behavior and perception
Frontiers in Neuroscience · 2024
- Wider than the Sky: An Alternative to “Mapping” the World onto the Brain
2024
- Harvard University Press eBooks×8
- Frontiers in Neuroscience×3
- European Journal of Neuroscience×3
- Biology & Philosophy×2
- Perspectives on Science×2
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