- Mudrik and Maoz (2015) - “Me & My Brain” Exposing Neuroscience's Closet Dualism. I agree: many neuroscientists are dualist! (e.g. neurons “encode” stuff; who in the brain is decoding then?)
- Tsien and Noble (1969) - A transition state theory approach to the kinetics of conductance changes in excitable membranes. Understanding channel state transitions.
- Benna and Fusi (2016) - Computational principles of synaptic memory consolidation. How to not forget things.
I don't think neuroscientists are any more dualistic than physicists who use Copenhagen.