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_Schizotypy | 6 years ago

I think the term 'organization' is pretty important here, more-so than pokemon

'Experience with pokemon suggests eccentricity drives organization of visual cortex'?

'Childhood experience suggests eccentricity drives organization of visual cortex'?

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mjlee|6 years ago

The second would fit - but I think Pokémon has to appear in the title for the novelty value alone.

_Schizotypy|6 years ago

From my experience reading research into articles relating to neuroscience, when omitting the term 'organization', 'driving' something implies a sort of 'this is what is powering the...' or 'this is what is stimulating the...' I agree that including the term 'pokemon' would drive some readers to the article, omitting 'organization' obfuscates what the article is really about