Reflections

Reflections on Credibility


Thoughts from the experts on how to make your work is as credible as possible

Whether you're starting a career in neuroscience research, or are much further down the neuroscience career path, it's never too early to start applying principles of credibility into your research. 

To help you along the way, some of our credibility experts share their thoughts, experiences, and helpful pointers on how to go about making your work as credible as possible. 

If you'd like to share your experience of improving credibility within your own neuroscience work,  get in touch with your story.

Taking the plunge towards credible neuroscience

Dorothy Bishop counters some of the perceived drawbacks from slow science, and gives her thoughts on taking those first steps. 

How we share data at the CBU

Rik Henson explains how the sharing of data is a vital ingredient of the drive for credible neuroscience.

A tale of three papers

Anthony Isles gives an example of the issues one of his students experienced when trying to use existing datasets from published studies. 

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