Publications

EDITED VOLUMES

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

(2023). Arnaud, Sarah, Sullivan, Jacqueline, MacKinnon, Amy, Boddell, Lindsay. “Teasing Apart the Roles of Interoception, Emotion, and Self-Control in Anorexia Nervosa”, Review of Philosophy and Psychology special issue on The Anorexia Enigma.

(2023) Who’s in and Who’s Out of the Cognitive Kinding Game? Commentary on Muhammad Ali Khalidi’s Cognitive Ontology: Taxonomic Practices in the Mind -Brain SciencesMind & Language.

(2022) Novel Tool Development and the Dynamics of Control: The Rodent Touchscreen Operant Chamber as a Case Study. Philosophy of Science

(2022) The Concept of Practice Frameworks in Correctional Psychology: A Critical Appraisal. Aggression and Violent Behavior

(2021) Understanding Stability in Cognitive Neuroscience Through Hacking’s Lens. Philosophical Inquiries IX, 1: 189-208.

(2021) Jacqueline A. Sullivan, Julie R. Dumont, Sara Memar, Miguel Skirzewski, Jinxia Wan, Maryam H. Mofrad, Hassam Zafar Ansari, Yulong Li, Lyle Muller, Vania F. Prado, Marco A.M. Prado, Lisa M. Saksida, Timothy J. Bussey. New Frontiers in Translational Research: Touchscreens, Open Science, and The Mouse Translational Research Accelerator Platform (MouseTRAP). Genes, Brain and Behavior.

(2020) Jaipreet Mattu and Jacqueline Sullivan. Classification, Kinds, Taxonomic Stability, and Conceptual Change, Aggression and Violent Behavior.

(2019). Ward, T., Durrant, R. & Sullivan, J. Understanding Crime: A Mutilevel Approach. Psychology, Crime & Law, 25(6): 709-711. Understanding crime a multilevel approach

(2019). Achieving Cumulative Progress in Understanding Crime:  Some Insights from the Philosophy of Science. Psychology, Crime & Law, 25(6): 561-576. Achieving cumulative progress in understanding crime some insights from the philosophy of science

(2018) Optogenetics, Pluralism and Progress. Philosophy of Science 85: 1090-1101.

(2018) Baron, E. & Sullivan, J. Judging Mechanistic Neuroscience:A preliminary conceptual-analytic framework for evaluating scientific evidence in the courtroom. Psychology, Crime and Law 24(3): 334-351.

(2017) Coordinated Pluralism as a Means to Facilitate Integrative Taxonomies of Cognition. Philosophical Explorations Issue 2: 129-145.

(2016) Construct Stabilization and the Unity of the Mind-Brain Sciences. Philosophy of Science 83: 662-673.

(2016) Response to Commentary on Stabilizing constructs through collaboration across different research fields as a way to foster the integrative approach of the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) Project. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. fnhum-10-00448

(2016) Stabilizing constructs through collaboration across different research fields as a way to foster the integrative approach of the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) Project. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. fnhum-10-00309-2  

(2015) “Qualitative Assessment of Self-Identity in Advanced Dementia”, Sadvhi Bahtra, Jacqueline Sullivan, Beverly Williams, David Geldmacher. Dementia: The International Journal of Social Research and Practice. doi: 10.1177/1471301215601619

(2010) “Reconsidering Spatial Memory and the Morris Water Maze”, Synthese 177(2): 261-283.

(2010) “A Role for Representation in Cognitive Neurobiology”, Philosophy of Science 77(5): 875-887.

(2009) “The Multiplicity of Experimental Protocols: A Challenge to Reductionist and Non-Reductionist Models of the Unity of Neuroscience”, Synthese 167:511-539.

(2008) “Memory Consolidation, Multiple Realization and Modest Reductions”, Philosophy of Science 75(5): 501-513.

PEER-REVIEWED CONTRIBUTIONS TO EDITED VOLUMES

(Forthcoming) w/Jaipreet Mattu, “Serotonergic psychedelics in translational research: Addressing epistemic challenges from bench to bedside” Philosophical Perspectives on the Psychedelic Renaissance, Chris Letheby and Philip Gerrans, eds. OUP.

(2017) ‘Mechanisms in neuroscience’, with Catherine Stinson, for the Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Mechanisms, Stuart Glennan and Phyllis Illari (eds.) 

(2017) “Long-term potentiation: One Kind or Many?” in Eppur si muove: Doing History and Philosophy of Science with Peter Machamer. Marcus Adams, Zvi Biener, Uljana Feest and Jackie Sullivan, eds., Springer.

(2016) “Models of Mental Illness” in The Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Medicine, Harold Kincaid, Jeremy Simon and Miriam Solomon (eds.), New York: Routledge, 455-464.

(2016) “Neuroscientific Kinds Through the Lens of Scientific Practice” in Natural Kinds and Classification in Scientific Practice, Catherine Kendig (ed.), New York: Routledge, pp. 47-56.

(2015) “Experimentation in Cognitive Neuroscience and Cognitive Neurobiology” In The Handbook of Neuroethics (Springer), Jens Clausen and Neil Levy (Eds)., Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 31-47.

(2014) “Is the Next Frontier in Neuroscience a Decade of the Mind?” In Brain Theory, Charles Wolfe, Ed.(Palgrave-MacMillan), pp. 45-67. 

(2014) “Classifying Psychopathology: Mental Kinds and Natural Kinds” (w/Harold Kincaid). In Classifying Psychopathology: Mental Kinds and Natural Kinds, Harold Kincaid and Jacqueline A. Sullivan, Eds. (MIT Press), pp. 1-10.

(2014) “Stabilizing Mental Disorders: Prospects and Problems” in Classifying Psychopathology: Mental Kinds and Natural Kinds, Harold Kincaid and Jacqueline A. Sullivan, Eds. (MIT Press), pp. 257-281.

(2010) (w/Harold Kincaid) “Challenges to Medical Models of Addiction”, What is Addiction?, Harold Kincaid, Don Ross, David Spurrett and Peter Collins, (eds.), MIT Press.

BOOK REVIEWS

(2020) “Model Behaviors for Model Organism Research?” – Commentary on Nicole Nelson’s Model Behavior (Chicago 2018). Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences.

DOCTORAL DISSERTATION

(2007) Doctoral Dissertation: Reliability and Validity of Experiment in the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. History and Philosophy of Science Department, University of Pittsburgh. Reliability_and_validity_of_experiment_i-2