The reproduction and replication of scientific results is an indispensable aspect of good scientific practice, enabling previous studies to be built upon and increasing our level of confidence in them. However, reproducibility and replicability are not sufficient: an incorrect result will be accurately reproduced if the same incorrect methods are used. For the field of simulations of complex neural networks, the causes of incorrect results vary from insufficient model implementations and data analysis methods, deficiencies in workmanship (e.g., simulation planning, setup, and execution) to errors induced by hardware constraints (e.g., limitations in numerical precision). In order to build credibility, methods such as verification and valida...
Any modeler who has attempted to reproduce a spiking neural network model from its descriptionin a p...
Spiking neural networks offer a biologically plausible account of fast neural systems. Interesting r...
Progress in science depends on the effective exchange of ideas among scientists. New ideas can be as...
The reproduction and replication of scientific results is an indispensable aspect of good scientific...
The reproduction and replication of scientific results is an indispensable aspect of good scientific...
Computational neuroscience relies on simulations of neural network models to bridge the gap between ...
Computational neuroscience relies on simulations of neural network models to bridge the gap between ...
Neuroscience as an evolving field is in the quite rare situation that the amount of models and theor...
Modern neuroscience relies on simulations of neural network models to bridge the gap between the exp...
To bridge the gap between the theory of neuronal networks and findings obtained by the analysis of e...
BrainTC-127Modeling and the simulation of the activity in neuronal networks is an essential part of ...
We tackle the problem of validating simulation models using neural networks. We propose a neural-net...
The ultimate goal of Computational Neuroscience is the development of models with high predictive po...
Modeling and simulation in computational neuroscience is currently a research enterprise to better u...
The possibility to replicate and reproduce published research results is one of the biggest challeng...
Any modeler who has attempted to reproduce a spiking neural network model from its descriptionin a p...
Spiking neural networks offer a biologically plausible account of fast neural systems. Interesting r...
Progress in science depends on the effective exchange of ideas among scientists. New ideas can be as...
The reproduction and replication of scientific results is an indispensable aspect of good scientific...
The reproduction and replication of scientific results is an indispensable aspect of good scientific...
Computational neuroscience relies on simulations of neural network models to bridge the gap between ...
Computational neuroscience relies on simulations of neural network models to bridge the gap between ...
Neuroscience as an evolving field is in the quite rare situation that the amount of models and theor...
Modern neuroscience relies on simulations of neural network models to bridge the gap between the exp...
To bridge the gap between the theory of neuronal networks and findings obtained by the analysis of e...
BrainTC-127Modeling and the simulation of the activity in neuronal networks is an essential part of ...
We tackle the problem of validating simulation models using neural networks. We propose a neural-net...
The ultimate goal of Computational Neuroscience is the development of models with high predictive po...
Modeling and simulation in computational neuroscience is currently a research enterprise to better u...
The possibility to replicate and reproduce published research results is one of the biggest challeng...
Any modeler who has attempted to reproduce a spiking neural network model from its descriptionin a p...
Spiking neural networks offer a biologically plausible account of fast neural systems. Interesting r...
Progress in science depends on the effective exchange of ideas among scientists. New ideas can be as...