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Neuroimaging Toolkit

Easy to implement tips on how to make your neuroimaging research as credible as possible

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Neuroimaging ToolkitIf details on methods and key details are not available to other researchers, this can be a barrier to them reproducing experiments, building on them, or considering how reliable the results are likely to be. Concerns have been raised that the conclusions drawn from some human neuroimaging studies are either spurious or not generalisable, and that low statistical power, flexibility in data analysis, and software errors can impact the credibility of these studies [1]. 

This toolkit aims to give neuroscientists conducting neuroimaging research some of the key ways to strengthen credibility of their work that they should aim to do, and which are simple to implement, at the stages you plan your researchcarry the study out, and after you’ve analysed your data.

Access the Toolkit on the BNA Website

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British Neuroscience Association

The British Neuroscience Association (BNA) is the largest UK organisation connecting, representing and promoting neuroscience and neuroscientists across the globe. The BNA is committed to creating a supportive and inclusive neuroscience community, making connections between academia, industry, the clinic and wider society, and moving world-class neuroscience research up the agenda. We have over 2,500 members, whose interests cover the whole range of neuroscience, from ion channels to whole animal behaviour to real-life applications in the clinic and beyond.

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