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Statistical learning analysis in neuroscience: aiming for transparency

Overview of attention for article published in Frontiers in Neuroscience, January 2010
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Title
Statistical learning analysis in neuroscience: aiming for transparency
Published in
Frontiers in Neuroscience, January 2010
DOI 10.3389/neuro.01.007.2010
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Michael Hanke, Yaroslav O Halchenko, James V Haxby, Stefan Pollmann

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Geographical breakdown

Country Count As %
United States 12 7%
Germany 5 3%
Finland 2 1%
Chile 1 <1%
South Africa 1 <1%
Switzerland 1 <1%
United Kingdom 1 <1%
Portugal 1 <1%
Taiwan 1 <1%
Other 1 <1%
Unknown 137 84%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 41 25%
Student > Ph. D. Student 39 24%
Professor > Associate Professor 21 13%
Professor 15 9%
Student > Master 11 7%
Other 25 15%
Unknown 11 7%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Psychology 44 27%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 27 17%
Computer Science 23 14%
Neuroscience 18 11%
Engineering 12 7%
Other 23 14%
Unknown 16 10%
Attention Score in Context

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#22,758,309
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Outputs from Frontiers in Neuroscience
#10,135
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#166,051
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Outputs of similar age from Frontiers in Neuroscience
#35
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