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Noah Sasson
Noahsasson
Before we get too far into 2021, I thought I’d write a thread recapping some of the research that came out of my lab in 2020. Most of this work
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CK Eternity
ck_eternity_
Black pepper has one of the most interesting pharmacologies of any common kitchen spiceIt activates the cannabinoid system, mildly inhibits the breakdown of serotonin, and acts as a Pgp inhibitor,
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Dale Stark
StarkOregon
7 Tips for Improving SleepI love the topic of sleep & I've done a deep dive so you don't have to!Quality Sleep Improves:- Mood- Cognition- Recovery- Athletic Performance Quality Sleep
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nicole
nwilliams030
are there any neat summaries of internet search + information sciences+philosophy that cover:- ted nelson + project xanadu & hyperlink - douglas engelbart + interactive computing- @vgr and trailmeme @
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Eric
amerix
Running is good.However, I encourage only once or twice a week.Time: at least 40 mins - 1 hour. Don't go beyond.Apart from helping you get fit, running facilitates the synchronisation
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Erin C. Sanders, MSN, WHNP-BC (She/Her/Hers)
ErinSandersNP
1/ THREAD: Sex Differences, the Brain, and #COVID19 I have been rheuminating over this topic for a while now, and this post from fellow #gynfluencer @jfitzgeraldMD particularly resonated with me.
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#1 Gender Critical TIF Defender
kdreamwillow
Yesterday, I visited my mother and explained to her why I had changed my stance of trans issues suddenly. We never really talked about it openly before. I had been
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Scott Coley
scott_m_coley
Like countless pastors who’ve neglected their own children in favor of leading a church, public evangelicals like @albertmohler are now sacrificing younger generations of believers in their effort to influence
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Divia Eden
diviacaroline
The first time I really did IFS was a mindfuck in the best possible way.https://twitter.com/liminal_warmth/status/1336160715116171264 I used to do a lot of IFS with other people, and I haven’t nearly
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David John Baker, PhD
DavidJohnBaker
Looks like this #musicscience pre-print showing 0 effect between musical training and cognitive abilities has been accepted at Memory and Cognition and is getting some press. https://psyarxiv.com/7s8wr/ IMO moments like this
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Tom Stafford
tomstafford
Who reads preprints? Academics and...er... white nationalists?? https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3000860 "a framework for segmenting a scholarly article’s audience on Twitter...into granular, info
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Ana M Daugherty
DrAnaDaugherty
Inspired by @quantitudepod I'll start to post periodic threads that bring together cognitive neuroscience and statistics--two of my favorite topics to nerd out about.First up: How do we think about
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Imogen Kruse
imogenkruse
1/5 Embargo period over, my conceptual paper proposing PPC mechanism which influences decision-making and motivation by distorting action values (published 2019 in @EJNeuroscience) is now available open access as preprint
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FND Portal
FndPortal
Thanks for this, Marc. A few thoughts to build off this, very brief thread https://twitter.com/fndmarc/status/1352671859213553667 It’s reasonable to ask 1) WHY expert opinion is valuable for something like FND. 2)
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Russ Greene
GreenPlusAnE
The reality is that lifting preserves and enhances cognitive function.E.g."A 2012 study found that weaker grip strength was associated with lower memory, language, and cognitive abilities in people 65 or
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Alex Leaf
AlexJLeaf
No benefit seems extreme and unlikely. Organic produce, on average, has higher phytochemical concentrations and less synthetic pesticides. 1/nhttps://twitter.com/DBelardoMD/status/1297214355394576384 The largest meta-analysis to date, aggre
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