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    1. Kriegeskorte Lab‏ @KriegeskorteLab Jan 8
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      What's the best measure of representational dissimilarity? Open Review of Bobadilla-Suarez, Ahlheim, Mehrotra, Panos, & Love (pp2018) [I3R3] http://nikokriegeskorte.org/2019/01/09/whats-the-best-measure-of-representational-dissimilarity/ …pic.twitter.com/P6bYpl91xW

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    2. Tristan Bekinschtein‏ @TrikBek Jan 8
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      Replying to @KriegeskorteLab @rhodricusack

      Answer the question! Can you answer the question is a tweet?

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    3. Rhodri Cusack‏ @rhodricusack Jan 9
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      Replying to @TrikBek @KriegeskorteLab

      It's worse than you think, the review argues that the approach can't provide an answer to the question

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    4. Tristan Bekinschtein‏ @TrikBek Jan 9
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      Replying to @rhodricusack @KriegeskorteLab

      Thanks, I have been misled by Kklab and the authors...

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      Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ‏ @o_guest Jan 9
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      Replying to @TrikBek @rhodricusack @KriegeskorteLab

      Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ Retweeted Bradley Love

      Maybe read their paper? @ProfData has a reply here too:https://twitter.com/ProfData/status/1083004240711307265 …

      Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ added,

      Bradley Love @ProfData
      Open is good right? In response to @KriegeskorteLab's open review of our work on neural similarity, I offer you "An open review of Niko Kriegeskorte", which is a less tedious read that touches on how difficult it is do something novel in this field. http://bradlove.org/blog/open-review …
      6:16 AM - 9 Jan 2019
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      • Esther Mondragón Rhodri Cusack Sebastian Bobadilla Suarez Iris van Rooij Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ
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        2. Rhodri Cusack‏ @rhodricusack Jan 10
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          Replying to @o_guest @TrikBek and

          I was interested in the ideas, which is why I engaged with the paper and review, but it seems to have become personal and unpleasant. Such a shame - there was an interesting debate to be had here. Maybe it can still happen one day.

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        3. Tristan Bekinschtein‏ @TrikBek Jan 10
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          Replying to @rhodricusack @o_guest and

          Yes, I am now lost in the discussion of the open blog, open review, review of the review, etc. It became a matter of civility instead of a discussion of measures of representation

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        4. Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ‏ @o_guest Jan 10
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          Replying to @TrikBek @rhodricusack and

          I think the point (that is relevant to what you two are interested in) was (@ProfData can obviously correct me) that the discussion cannot be had if the speakers are not discussing things on the appropriate level of analysis nor even agreeing what that/those levels are.

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        5. Bradley Love‏ @ProfData Jan 10
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          Replying to @o_guest @TrikBek and

          The famous have the privilege of debating their published work. Setting that aside, it's hard to debate from the author's side when the critic doesn't acknowledge what the goal of the author actually is. We do read and think about the points raised -- they aren't news to us.

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        6. Bradley Love‏ @ProfData Jan 10
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          Replying to @ProfData @o_guest and

          also hard to have a good faith discussion when one side behaves unethically, such as using privileged info from journal review, more concerned with writing a blog than reviewing, choosing the what, where, how, and when of the debate without consultation or consent.

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        7. Rhodri Cusack‏ @rhodricusack Jan 10
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          Replying to @ProfData @o_guest and

          I don't have strong feelings about the formalities of peer review - they often don't achieve their goal, but maybe offer protection from offence. Preprints still seem radical (and good) to me! From a personal level I am happy to have discovered your manuscript via the review.

          0 replies 0 retweets 7 likes
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        1. Tristan Bekinschtein‏ @TrikBek Jan 9
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          Replying to @o_guest @rhodricusack and

          Yes, It is in the list, but I thought to troll a bit the Kklab, and it worked! I am still a bit sad that there is less agreement that I expected on the representational literature. But that is life.... Again.

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