Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== 🧠 Conceptually Overstated ====== "Conceptually overstated" refers to a situation where the importance, novelty, or depth of an idea is exaggerated, especially when the actual evidence or theoretical foundation does not support such bold claims. 🔬 In academic terms: A conceptually overstated paper inflates the implications of its findings, presents routine observations as breakthroughs, or builds grand narratives on limited or weak data. 📍 In Neurosurgery Context: A study may claim that awake craniotomy “enhances cognition”, when the only evidence is a short-term drop in attention scores that later normalize. Or it may describe its approach as “comprehensive” when it simply follows standard protocols. 🚨 Example: "Our results provide a new framework for understanding attention in glioma patients." ➡️ Reality: They administered two basic tests and didn’t measure long-term outcomes. ⚠️ Warning Signs: Use of vague but strong language: “groundbreaking,” “revolutionary,” “paradigm-shifting” Conclusions that leap far beyond the data Overgeneralization from a small, narrow, or poorly controlled sample conceptually_overstated.txt Last modified: 2025/06/20 20:19by administrador