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Neuroinform (2015) 13:387–389 DOI 10.1007/s12021-015-9283-4 EDITORIAL David N. Kennedy Published online: 21 October 2015 Springer Science+Business Media New York 2015 Physicists seem to spend a lot of time discussing ‘dark matter’. into the figures and tables (as well as sometimes idiosyncratic What is dark matter? Dark matter has numerous definitions, free text) that defy simple decoding. such as BDark matter is a hypothesized form of matter particle Neuroscience dark matter is ‘dark’ because it lacks an a that does not reflect or emit electromagnetic radiation. The priori specification for the information content structure. existence of dark matter is inferred from gravitational effects MEDLINE provides a clear structure for how article content 1 4 on visible matter, such as stars and galaxies.^ There are many is expressed. Publications, as a whole, have an accepted ‘stan- reasons dark matter consumes this much attention. A signifi- dard’ for how articles are structured (methods, results, discus- cant fraction of the total mass of the universe may be dark, and sion, etc.). Free text is even bound by the grammatical and the forces it exerts have potentially monumental influences in syntactic constructs of the language that aid in the decoding the overall behavior of
Neuroinformatics – Springer Journals
Published: Oct 21, 2015
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