At the credit crossroads: Modern neuroscience needs a cultural shift to adopt new authorship practices
Description
Old heuristics to acknowledge contributors-calling out first and last authors, with everyone else in between-don't work well for large collaborative and interdisciplinary projects, yet they remain the default.
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