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Gita Gnanadesikan
g_gnanadesikan
1. Phenotypically diverse, dogs are ideal subjects for exploring the genetic bases of cognition & behavior. We combined cognitive data from #CitizenScience project @Dognition & breed-average genetic data (Parker et
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Dr John James Marshall
drjohnjmarshall
1/3 @ClinpsychLucy Hi Lucy, In PTMF overview trauma, is stated 155 times, genes, temperament, neurodevelopmental, hardly at all. Trauma is singularly causal of distress in PTMF, ie 2D causality. Rutter
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My Cousin Amygdala
CousinAmygdala
The hippocampus does NOTHING. It is the appendix of the brain.https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/6/29/eaaz0484 "If the hippocampus is critical for [transitive inference] & the formation of ordered representations, selective hi
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Tim Behrens
behrenstimb
Tweetstorm on behalf of twitterless Cameron Higgins and @markwoolrich. Our brains at rest spontaneously replay recently acquired information. How is this process orchestrated to avoid interference with ongoing cognition? We
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Brainiac
Th3Brainiac
Increase healthy brain chemistry production.Here are some brain codes to programmed into your mind.//BRAIN CODES//(1/6) Reality Formula: A + B = CA is the eventB is how we perceive the
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The Notorious EEG (M. Scott Perry MD)
TheNotoriousEEG
If you want to understand why early surgery is important for cognitive outcomes in drug resistant epilepsy, tune into the Presidential symposium at #AES2020 NOW!! Shorter duration to surgery leads
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Roadtoserfdom
roadtoserfdom3
Simply stating facts that are very easily proven, however shocking, seems to have no effect. I'm unsure why this is but, obviously something other than proof is necessary. This makes
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Karen L Campbell
karampbell
Very honoured to receive this award & in such company.Psychonomics was the first conference I attended as a new grad student and I remember being awestruck by the science. Thinking,
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Carlos E. Perez
IntuitMachine
Damasio in his book 'The Strange Order of Things' argues that the core of condition lies in homeostasis. I agree with this generalization. But let me work out in a
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Patrick Depret-Guillaume
DepretPatrick
The neurodivergence paradigm started with autism, and later came to encompass common conditions like AD/HD and dyslexia, but it can’t and shouldn’t end there. I’ve been thinking about this issue
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🐚ostav🍃
HopefulAbandon
metacontrarians keep perpetuating the noble normie myth on my tl - normies are "simple and easygoing", as if every norman is a grilldad or casual pothead. in reality, most are
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Constable Coulter (Retired)
jc__money
When I talk about police shootings, I often consider the effect of tunnel vision on the officer while under a great deal of stress. Primal fear does that, and it
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Carlos E. Perez
IntuitMachine
It would be absurd to believe that given the brain's massively parallel construction that there is only a single thread of cognition. Consciousness is that illusion that there is only
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Khadijah *a centered voice*
UpFromTheCracks
Thread on why this is so disconcerting relative to #Ethiopia and #AIEthics https://twitter.com/abebab/status/1342238827675602945 Abeba’s PhD is enactive cognition, The premise is roughly that cognition is not the internal processes of
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Sonia
yet_so_far
I’m starting to strongly believe that mathematics is neither “obvious” nor “natural”.https://twitter.com/yet_so_far/status/1291867429245722630 I am not an expert on cognition, so what follows is pure shitpost, but let us think abo
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Rebecca Nordquist
RENordquist
1/ Why do we care if farm animals are intelligent? Is it important if we are breeding or housing them in ways that impairs their intelligence? I’m often asked, “Aren’t
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