Abstract
The theoretical neurosciences research community produces many models, of different natures, to capture activities or functions of the brain. Some of these models are presented as «realistic » models, often because variables and parameters have biophysical units, but not always. In this opinion article, I explain why this term can be misleading and I propose some elements that can be useful to characterize a model.
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