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Dan Goodman
@neuralreckoning@neuromatch.social
I'm a computational neuroscientist and science reformer. I'm based at Imperial College London. I like to build things and organisations, including the Brian spiking neural network simulator, Neuromatch and the SNUFA spiking neural network community.
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Dan Goodman
@neuralreckoning@neuromatch.social
I'm a computational neuroscientist and science reformer. I'm based at Imperial College London. I like to build things and organisations, including the Brian spiking neural network simulator, Neuromatch and the SNUFA spiking neural network community.
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@neuralreckoning@neuromatch.social
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Nov 27, 2025
@elduvelle I think this is fine - you don't have to agree with it to think that it's a worthwhile contribution. I'd say that the majority of papers I read I find something that makes me think it's fundamentally wrong, but that doesn't mean they shouldn't have been published or that they didn't make a contribution to my understanding. I think it's problematic that we pretend that published papers are - by virtue of being published - correct.
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