- Human memory may be unreliable after just a few seconds, scientists find | Neuroscience https://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/apr/05/short-term-memory-illusions-study 264 comments science
- Despite neuroscience says memory is unreliable because memory is prone to change each time you recall.Study shows that memory is still 93-95% accurate after remembering back two years of event happening. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/337754644_The_truth_is_out_there_Accuracy_and_detail_in_recall_of_verifiable_real-world_events 5 comments science
- Academic psychology and medical testing are dogged by unreliability. Repeating 100 different results in psychology confirms the original conclusions in only 38% of cases. The same for brain-imaging studies and cognitive neuroscience. The reason: we misunderstood probability. https://aeon.co/essays/it-s-time-for-science-to-abandon-the-term-statistically-significant 16 comments philosophy
- Unreliable neuroscience? Why power matters (can anyone explain the following quote -see comment) http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/sifting-the-evidence/2013/apr/10/unreliable-neuroscience-power-matters 8 comments statistics