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At last the truth? The numbers behind the narrative in sex/gender neuroscience
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Overstated and misleading claims about the scientific evidence for differences between the brains of women and men are common in the media, education, business leadership and training courses, and even in the scientific literature itself. Noise in Neuroscience is a project aiming to tackle this by promoting responsible communication of scientific research on sex/gender and the brain.
Speakers:
Chair: Prof Gina Rippon, Professor Emeritus of Cognitive Neuroimaging at the Aston Brain Centre, Aston University
Pitfalls in sex/gender neuroscience research
General issues in sex/gender research design – Prof Gina Rippon (Aston University) 03:11
Beyond the Binary – Prof Daphna Joel (School of Psychological Sciences and the Sagol School of Neuroscience, Tel Aviv University) 12:25
Help is out there – how to avoid the pitfalls
Assisting the media – Freya Robb (Press Officer, Science Media Centre) 34:03
Noise in Neuroscience guidelines: A Touch of Magic – Katy Losse (Co-Founder, Noise in Neuroscience; part-seconded from the National Audit Office) 49:27 & Simon White (Medical Research Council Biostatistics Unit and Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge; RSS Statistical Ambassador) 57:19
Discussion: What more?
Commentary and panel discussion - discussants: Dr Nathalie Le Bot (Chief Life Sciences editor, Nature Communications, Nature Portfolio) 1:05:12; Hannah Devlin (Science Correspondent, Guardian) 01:14:31 plus speakers above.
Speakers:
Chair: Prof Gina Rippon, Professor Emeritus of Cognitive Neuroimaging at the Aston Brain Centre, Aston University
Pitfalls in sex/gender neuroscience research
General issues in sex/gender research design – Prof Gina Rippon (Aston University) 03:11
Beyond the Binary – Prof Daphna Joel (School of Psychological Sciences and the Sagol School of Neuroscience, Tel Aviv University) 12:25
Help is out there – how to avoid the pitfalls
Assisting the media – Freya Robb (Press Officer, Science Media Centre) 34:03
Noise in Neuroscience guidelines: A Touch of Magic – Katy Losse (Co-Founder, Noise in Neuroscience; part-seconded from the National Audit Office) 49:27 & Simon White (Medical Research Council Biostatistics Unit and Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge; RSS Statistical Ambassador) 57:19
Discussion: What more?
Commentary and panel discussion - discussants: Dr Nathalie Le Bot (Chief Life Sciences editor, Nature Communications, Nature Portfolio) 1:05:12; Hannah Devlin (Science Correspondent, Guardian) 01:14:31 plus speakers above.