まとめ
コンピューティング神経科学者は,シミュレートされたニューロンをリバースエンジニアリングするためのオンラインコンテストを作成しました. 科学的なコミュニケーションに対するこの新しいアプローチは,大きな公衆の関心を惹きつけ,関与のための新しい道を示唆しました.
科学分野:
- 計算神経科学とは
- 科学的コミュニケーション 科学的コミュニケーション
- 市民科学は市民科学である.
背景:
- シミュレートニューラルネットワークをリバースエンジニアリングするコンテストが開催されました.
- 当初の期待は,少数の専門家のグループに限られていた.
研究 の 目的:
- 科学的コミュニケーションのためのオンラインコンテストの可能性を調査する.
- 複雑な神経科学の課題に対する公衆の関与を測るため.
主な方法:
- 模擬ニューロンをリバースエンジニアリングするためのオンラインコンテストが企画されました.
- 広報は,ニューヨーク・タイムズを含むメディアの報道を通じて生み出されました.
主要な成果:
- このコンテストは,ウェブサイトに25,000人の訪問者を引き寄せました.
- 大規模な公衆の関心は,当初予想を上回りました.
結論:
- オンラインコンテストは,科学的なコミュニケーションを刺激する強力なツールです.
- このモデルは,科学研究に市民を巻き込むための新しい方法を示しています.
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