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Nathan Allebach
nathanallebach
it's obviously validating to have so many people resonate with something i wrote and say nice stuff about me, BUT my job is still in advertising! no matter what my
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Neurotypicality Research Inc
SNeurotypicals
This really happened but it's not just one terrible study. It is THE ACCEPTED LITMUS TEST for theory of mind.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3796729/ there is an entire Emily Blunt goddamn movie where the
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Patrick McKenzie
patio11
We’re not close to solving scarcity of cognition but we’re tantalizingly close to solving a scarcity of novel conversations with low cognitive load in them, and that is probably bigger
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WalBOOse👻
Walroose64
Animals do not have the cognitive ability to be able to understand the implications of a sexual interaction with a human, we are a civilized species that values consent, and
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Lim Jialiang
lim_jialiang
This insistence on Singaporean exceptionalism is as tiresome as it is problematic. Our Ministers just can’t help but be facetious about the way our economic and social systems are built
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Akash Guru
Akash_Guru_
I’m very excited to share the main results from my PhD work through biorxiv. “Ramping activity in midbrain dopamine neurons signifies the use of a cognitive map”https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.05.21.108886v1 This project
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Jonathan Wai
JonathanLWai
1/7. I reviewed the literature on what the evidence (to date) shows on tests and test optional policies in college admissions as part of a Q&A panel for @ConversationEDU (w/Angela
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maytham 🇶🇦
HajiMaytham
@MOPHQatar if you make me quarantine in December when I’ve taken all necessary precautions and tests for COVID, I’ll threaten suicide in the airport. If not, I’ll induce a coma.
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James Thompson
JamesPsychol
Jensen's "not unreasonable hypothesis", 1969. Individual and group differences Which led to his default hypothesis in The g factor 1998 and a further explanatory step Jensen denied that there are
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Cecilia Heyes
CeliaHeyes
What is culture? A primer on how and why cultural evolutionists define culture. https://psyarxiv.com/v8ms3/ @CulturalEvolSoc @EES_updateThread. ‘Culture’ refers to: 1) behaviour acquired through social learning; 2) socially learned
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Shreyas Doshi
shreyas
Just a few notes to myself (a driven & ambitious person): 1/ Kings are overrated and usually unhappy. It’s much better to be kingmaker. 2/Avoid labeling yourself. Labels are convenient
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Adam Strandberg
The_Lagrangian
Hot take that I would like pushback on from people in the field: I think fMRI as a technique for probing cognition is not just useless but worse than useless
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mia | let's be productive!
yoo_rek6
Comet 3: Emotional Intelligence workshop{ a thread } emotions are the signal and the feeling is how you label it impacts/resultstechnical skillsemotional intelligencevalues/beliefs/mental models when we create awareness, we can
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Noah Sasson
Noahsasson
Very proud of @kmdebrabander for her #INSAR2021 poster “Autistic Adults Accurately Detect Social Disinterest in their Conversation Partners when Non-Autistic Adults Do Not”. Aabout our findings, which pretty clearly don’t
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IAmSciComm - Hosted this week by Matt Carter
iamscicomm
This is going to be a glossary to cover some terms that I am going to use this week. I'll add to it during the week if I forget
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autistictic
autistictic
Meltdowns aren‘t always or only emotional.Many things can contribute to overload that triggers meltdowns:- intense emotions- lack of sleep, food, and water- illness, pain etc.- sensory input- cognitive processingALL processing
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