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statistics, neuroscience
statistics, neuroscience
Jason Castro Tackles Olfactory Mysteries
Ben Andrew Henry
| Nov 1, 2016
| 3 min read
Assistant Professor, Bates College. Age: 37
Can We Smell A Trillion Odors?
Kerry Grens
| Jul 8, 2015
| 2 min read
A reanalysis calls into question a year-old claim that humans can decipher at least 1 trillion different scents.
Week in Review: October 13–17
Jef Akst
| Oct 17, 2014
| 4 min read
Snail not extinct after all; results too good to be true?; mice need myelin production for motor learning; keeping the brain young; the evolution of archaea
Bad Stats Plague Neuroscience
Bob Grant
| Apr 16, 2013
| 1 min read
A new study blames the unreliable nature of some research in the field on underpowered statistical analyses.
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