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    Novel scientific results are often seen as exciting and vital for the advancement of science and human knowledge. This is particularly true for the brain where vast portions of the system structure and function are still unknown and unexplored. However, like other fields in science, the Human Neuroscience field is suffering from the

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    In this eight-episode podcast series, we interview several experts about “the reproducibility crisis” and how they think the culture of science plays into that. We dig into questions about academic incentives, publishing and funding practices, training and mentorship, how the media plays into the problem, and finally, what we can do to fix things.  If you’re interested in using this series in…

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    Novel scientific results are often seen as exciting and vital for the advancement of science and human knowledge. This is particularly true for neuroscience, where vast portions of the brain structure and function are still unknown and unexplored. However, like other fields in the life sciences, neuroscience suffers from the

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    Transparency in reporting benefits scientific communication on many levels. While specific needs and expectations vary across fields, the effective interpretation and use of research findings relies on the availability of core information about research materials, study design, data, and experimental and analytical methods. For preclinical research, transparency in reporting is a key focus in…

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