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  1. I will only cite examples from my own work so as not to upset colleagues by citing their work in this rather opinionated editorial. But, based on informal conversations, the problems raised here are experienced by a wide range of computational neuroscientists.

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Schutter, E.D. Reviewing Multi-Disciplinary Papers: a Challenge in Neuroscience?. Neuroinform 6, 253–255 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12021-008-9034-x

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