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Volume 25, Issue 10, Pages R394-R397 (May 2015) Alcino Silva  Current Biology  Volume 25, Issue 10, Pages R394-R397 (May 2015) DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2015.02.048 Copyright © 2015 Terms and Conditions

Figure 1 A research map representing results from a research paper. Each node in the graph has three items that describe the name of the node (top), as well as spatial (middle) and temporal (bottom) information that defines it. Nodes are connected by edges that characterize the nature of the causal relations represented, including excitatory (sharp edges), inhibitory (dull edge) and no relation (dotted line). Hypothetical edges (in gray with no edge weights or symbols) reflect hypotheses that help to structure the data pictured in the graph. Each edge representing experiment(s) also has a score that reflects the amount of evidence supporting that connection, and symbols that reflect the types of experiments carried out, including an upward arrow for Positive Manipulations, a downward arrow for Negative Manipulations, and a triangle for Mediation Experiments (see text for definitions). This graph was generated by a free and open source web app (researchmaps.org). Current Biology 2015 25, R394-R397DOI: (10.1016/j.cub.2015.02.048) Copyright © 2015 Terms and Conditions

Current Biology 2015 25, R394-R397DOI: (10.1016/j.cub.2015.02.048) Copyright © 2015 Terms and Conditions