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Future of Science by DeSci Foundation
DeSci Foundation
15 episodes
4 days ago
What will the future of science look like? In this podcast, Philipp Koellinger sits down with world-class scientists to discuss where the scientific enterprise is broken today, and how we can fix it tomorrow.
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What will the future of science look like? In this podcast, Philipp Koellinger sits down with world-class scientists to discuss where the scientific enterprise is broken today, and how we can fix it tomorrow.
Show more...
Science
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#2 Gideon Nave: How Oxytocin Research Got Out of Hand
Future of Science by DeSci Foundation
25 minutes 58 seconds
2 years ago
#2 Gideon Nave: How Oxytocin Research Got Out of Hand

In this episode, we cover what happens when research becomes trendy, why trends seem to overrule scientific rigor, and how even one of the original authors debunking their own findings cannot put the genie back into the bottle.

Behavioral neuroscientists have shown that the neuropeptide oxytocin plays a key role in social attachment and affiliation in nonhuman mammals. Inspired by this initial research, many social scientists proceeded to examine the associations of oxytocin with trust in humans over the past decade. In a large-scale review, Gideon and his colleagues have dissected the current oxytocin research to understand whether findings are robust and replicable. Turns out, they are not. However, even though the findings were established to be false, they keep propagating throughout the scientific record.

This podcast is a follow-on conversation to Gideon's Future of Science Seminar. You can watch the full seminar here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7q7rij0Wv5g&t=2s

Check out upcoming seminars at https://descifoundation.org/seminars

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Future of Science by DeSci Foundation
What will the future of science look like? In this podcast, Philipp Koellinger sits down with world-class scientists to discuss where the scientific enterprise is broken today, and how we can fix it tomorrow.