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Propose a discovery or hypothesis for the first time is important in science. Frequently, pioneering research is published in abstracts of scientific meetings (for example, the abstracts of the...
10 October 2018 3,148 13 View
Independently of our social status or our degrees, we all have the right to do science. We do science if: 1. We do an objective observation, an experiment or a rigorous reasoning based on...
04 April 2017 8,158 11 View
Python has nice features (object-oriented, cross-platform… metaprogramming, metaobjects; it can be used with NEURON and with software for medical imaging). Major implementations of Python...
01 January 2017 5,921 6 View
The brain of Cataglyphis velox (a desert ant known for its navigation ability) is very complex, perhaps able to do task that perform parietal lobes in vertebrates. For instance, ants sometimes...
01 January 2017 738 0 View
Google Scholar is a search engine that indexes scientific and academic literature. Is Google scholar showing a complete report of quotations and papers? Does it admit corrections? How researchers...
04 April 2016 8,051 2 View
Are researchers appreciating a piece of the scientific work (paper, abstract, thesis etc) on the basis of its content or on the basis of the journal score, the institutions or the prestige of the...
02 February 2014 3,009 16 View
This is a very interesting project! Could you give me a new, short-hand definition of "critical feedback"? We have defined critical nodes and critical connections (in relation to connected...
01 January 1970 6,838 1 View
Meditation practices from India have attracted the interest of experimental neuroscience for many decades, with very interesting but also controversial and sometimes contradictory results. The...
01 January 1970 5,917 14 View
It is a very interesting project. Are you also working in this project in new forms of neuro-scanning (e.g. using deep neural networks to analyze images and signals of new MRIs, or TMS)? We do...
01 January 1970 9,724 3 View