
Alcino J. Silva
et al.
Published online:
23 January 2014
Published in print:
23 September 2013
Online ISBN:
9780199367658
Print ISBN:
9780199731756
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1. First Steps Toward a Map 1. First Steps Toward a Map
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2. A Framework for Classifying Experiments in Molecular and Cellular Cognition 2. A Framework for Classifying Experiments in Molecular and Cellular Cognition
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3. Connection Experiments 3. Connection Experiments
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4. A Strategy to Encode the Outcome of Experiments 4. A Strategy to Encode the Outcome of Experiments
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5. Convergence and Consistency in Integration 5. Convergence and Consistency in Integration
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6. Maps of Experiments and Maps of Findings 6. Maps of Experiments and Maps of Findings
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7. The Irresistible Draw of the Seemingly Impossible 7. The Irresistible Draw of the Seemingly Impossible
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Chapter
[2] Framing Maps of Research Findings
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Pages
14–25
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Published:September 2013
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Silva, Alcino J., Anthony Landreth, and John Bickle, 'Framing Maps of Research Findings', Engineering the Next Revolution in Neuroscience: The New Science of Experiment Planning (2013; online edn, Oxford Academic, 23 Jan. 2014), https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199731756.003.0002, accessed 7 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter describes both a taxonomy of experiments and a set of principles that any scientist can use to build graphical abstractions of research findings (research maps). Although the chapter focuses on concrete examples from molecular and cellular cognition, similar approaches could be adapted to any other field of science. The chapter also describes an ambitious vision for interactive research maps of a massive scale that could transform how scientists use published information and plan future research directions.
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