International audienceThe last decades saw dramatic progress in brain research. These advances were often buttressed by probing single variables to make circumscribed discoveries, typically through null hypothesis significance testing. New ways for generating massive data fueled tension between the traditional methodology, used to infer statistically relevant effects in carefully-chosen variables, and pattern-learning algorithms, used to identify predictive signatures by searching through abundant information. In this article, we detail the antagonistic philosophies behind two quantitative approaches: certifying robust effects in understandable variables, and evaluating how accurately a built model can forecast future outcomes. We discourag...
This dissertation discusses how predictive models are being used for scientific inquiry. Statistical...
Considerable methodological difficulties abound in neuroimaging and several philosophers of science ...
Bayesian theories of perception have traditionally cast the brain as an idealised scientist, refinin...
International audienceThe last decades saw dramatic progress in brain research. These advances were ...
International audienceNeuroscience is undergoing faster changes than ever before. Over 100 years our...
In recent years, neuroscience has begun to transform itself into a “big data” enterprise with the im...
International audienceUnderstanding the organization of complex behavior as it relates to the brain ...
International audienceThe traditional goals of quantitative analytics cherish simple, transparent mo...
International audienceFunctional brain images are rich and noisy data that can capture indirect sign...
International audienceBrain-imaging research has predominantly generated insight by means of classic...
In the 20th century, many advances in biological knowledge and evidence-based medicine were supporte...
An immense collective effort has been put towards the development of methods forquantifying brain ac...
Neuroscience is undergoing faster changes than ever before. Over 100 years our field qualitatively d...
Recent advances in neural recording techniques allow experimentalists to record neural activity with...
Neuroscientists have in recent years turned to building models that aim to generate predictions rath...
This dissertation discusses how predictive models are being used for scientific inquiry. Statistical...
Considerable methodological difficulties abound in neuroimaging and several philosophers of science ...
Bayesian theories of perception have traditionally cast the brain as an idealised scientist, refinin...
International audienceThe last decades saw dramatic progress in brain research. These advances were ...
International audienceNeuroscience is undergoing faster changes than ever before. Over 100 years our...
In recent years, neuroscience has begun to transform itself into a “big data” enterprise with the im...
International audienceUnderstanding the organization of complex behavior as it relates to the brain ...
International audienceThe traditional goals of quantitative analytics cherish simple, transparent mo...
International audienceFunctional brain images are rich and noisy data that can capture indirect sign...
International audienceBrain-imaging research has predominantly generated insight by means of classic...
In the 20th century, many advances in biological knowledge and evidence-based medicine were supporte...
An immense collective effort has been put towards the development of methods forquantifying brain ac...
Neuroscience is undergoing faster changes than ever before. Over 100 years our field qualitatively d...
Recent advances in neural recording techniques allow experimentalists to record neural activity with...
Neuroscientists have in recent years turned to building models that aim to generate predictions rath...
This dissertation discusses how predictive models are being used for scientific inquiry. Statistical...
Considerable methodological difficulties abound in neuroimaging and several philosophers of science ...
Bayesian theories of perception have traditionally cast the brain as an idealised scientist, refinin...