Enhancing precision in human neuroscience
Human neuroscience has always been pushing the boundary of what is measurable. During the last decade, concerns about statistical power and replicability – in science in general, but also specifically in human neuroscience – have fueled an extensive debate. One important insight from this discourse...
Main Authors: | Stephan Nebe, Mario Reutter, Daniel H Baker, Jens Bölte, Gregor Domes, Matthias Gamer, Anne Gärtner, Carsten Gießing, Caroline Gurr, Kirsten Hilger, Philippe Jawinski, Louisa Kulke, Alexander Lischke, Sebastian Markett, Maria Meier, Christian J Merz, Tzvetan Popov, Lara MC Puhlmann, Daniel S Quintana, Tim Schäfer, Anna-Lena Schubert, Matthias FJ Sperl, Antonia Vehlen, Tina B Lonsdorf, Gordon B Feld |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
2023-08-01
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Series: | eLife |
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Online Access: | https://elifesciences.org/articles/85980 |
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