Abstract

Winner of the NANSIG essay competition 2020. Over the past years, the number of neuroscience papers involving big data or machine learning has risen supra-linearly -- both in absolute numbers and as a proportion. In this paper, I propose that the drive of big data will stimulate significant change in neuroscience over the next decade -- changes that need to occur if neuroscience is to maximise the potential big data holds.

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