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Brainhack: Developing a culture of open, inclusive, community-driven neuroscience
Document Type
article
Author
Gau, RémiNoble, StephanieHeuer, KatjaBottenhorn, Katherine LBilgin, Isil PYang, Yu-FangHuntenburg, Julia MBayer, Johanna MMBethlehem, Richard AIRhoads, Shawn AVogelbacher, ChristophBorghesani, ValentinaLevitis, ElizabethWang, Hao-TingVan Den Bossche, SofieKobeleva, XeniaLegarreta, Jon HaitzGuay, SamuelAtay, Selim MelvinVaroquaux, Gael PHuijser, Dorien CSandström, Malin SHerholz, PeerNastase, Samuel ABadhwar, AmanPreetDumas, GuillaumeSchwab, SimonMoia, StefanoDayan, MichaelBassil, YasmineBrooks, Paula PMancini, MatteoShine, James MO’Connor, DavidXie, XihePoggiali, DavideFriedrich, PatrickHeinsfeld, Anibal SRiedl, LydiaToro, RobertoCaballero-Gaudes, CésarEklund, AndersGarner, Kelly GNolan, Christopher RDemeter, Damion VBarrios, Fernando AMerchant, Junaid SMcDevitt, Elizabeth AOostenveld, RobertCraddock, R CameronRokem, ArielDoyle, AndrewGhosh, Satrajit SNikolaidis, AkiStanley, Olivia WUruñuela, EnekoCommunity, The BrainhackAnousheh, NasimArnatkeviciute, AurinaAuzias, GuillaumeBachar, DipankarBannier, EliseBasanisi, RuggeroBasavaraj, ArshithaBedini, MarcoBellec, PierreBenn, R AustinBerluti, KathrynBollmann, SteffenBollmann, SaskiaBradley, ClaireBrown, JesseBuchweitz, AugustoCallahan, PatrickChan, Micaela YChandio, Bramsh QCheng, TheresaChopra, SidhantChung, Ai WernClose, Thomas GCombrisson, EtienneCona, GiorgiaConstable, R ToddCury, ClaireDadi, KamalakerDamasceno, Pablo FDas, SamirDe Vico Fallani, FabrizioDeStasio, KristaDickie, Erin WDorfschmidt, LenaDuff, Eugene PDuPre, ElizabethDziura, SarahEsper, Nathalia BEsteban, OscarFadnavis, ShreyasFlandin, GuillaumeFlannery, Jessica EFlournoy, John
Source
Neuron. 109(11)
Subject
Biological Psychology
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Neurosciences
Psychology
Communication
Congresses as Topic
Internet
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Brainhack Community
Brainhack
best practices
collaboration
community building
hackathon
inclusivity
neuroscience
open science
reproducibility
training
Cognitive Sciences
Neurology & Neurosurgery
Biological psychology
Language
Abstract
Brainhack is an innovative meeting format that promotes scientific collaboration and education in an open, inclusive environment. This NeuroView describes the myriad benefits for participants and the research community and how Brainhacks complement conventional formats to augment scientific progress.