
Eighteen teams analyzed the same neurophysiology dataset-and got wildly different answers
From Audio research news by The Transmitter
June 1, 2026 · 8 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the findings from the Brainhack hackathon, highlighting significant disagreements in neurophysiology research.
The “Brainhack” hackathon revealed that disagreement in neuroscience runs deeper than most researchers suspect—even in electrophysiology, a field that prides itself on hard data.
Topics covered
- neurophysiology
- data analysis
- scientific disagreement
- electrophysiology
- research methods
Keywords
- neurophysiology
- Brainhack
- electrophysiology
- data analysis
- scientific disagreement
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: neuroscience, electrophysiology
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