Friday, March 29, 2024 12pm to 1pm
Making Cognitive Neuroscience More Open and Reproducible
The Center for BrainHealth invites scientists to share their scientific study with students and other researchers at the BrainHealth Frontiers Lunch Lectures. The lectures are heavily science focused and are not intended for a lay audience.
Friday, 3/29/2024 at noon
Registration is free. Please Register to attend this in-person and virtual event.
Russell Poldrack, PhD
Stanford University
Why can researchers generate highly divergent conclusions from the same data? The last decade of neuroscience research has provided clear evidence of a reproducibility problem, related to variables like high flexibility in data analysis strategies or low statistical power of many imaging studies. Dr. Russell Poldrack outlines the role of open science in addressing such issues, and the emerging ecosystem of tools that can help enable a future of transparent and reproducible research.
The host for this event will be Bart Rypma, PhD.
The spring 2024 season will be hybrid. Register free of charge for the season and join us for as many talks as you are able.
Center For BrainHealth
2200 West Mockingbird Lane
Dallas, TX 75235
Center for BrainHealth
2200 West Mockingbird Lane Dallas, TX 75235
Faculty & Staff, Undergraduate Students, General Public, Prospective Students, Graduate Students
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