Replicability or reproducibility? On the replication crisis in computational neuroscience and sharing only relevant detail
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Title
Replicability or reproducibility? On the replication crisis in computational neuroscience and sharing only relevant detail
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Keywords
Replication studies, Computational modeling, Methodology of computational neuroscience, Direct and conceptual replication, Replication and reproduction
Journal
JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 45, Issue 3, Pages 163-172
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2018-10-31
DOI
10.1007/s10827-018-0702-z
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