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Amanda Orson
amandaorson
Here's a framework I'm using to rethink meetings and productivity, as this is a struggle we're universally experiencing. A thread: 1. First acknowledge that you, and you alone, are responsible
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Donovan Maust
dtmaust
We wrote a new thing out in @JAMA_current examining the mind-bogglingly high rate of psychotropic and opioid use among older adults with #dementia in the community:https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2769458 Prescribing i
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uncatherio 🎄🎁
uncatherio
I was asked to do a thread, so: opinionated thread on breathwork!context: I tried Buteyko breathing, and I sorta hated it but it also did lower my breathing rate
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Stephanie Renee 👩🏾🔬
OsmosisReads
"if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree it will spend it's whole life believing it's stupid.- Einstein"— Stephanie ReneeThis is an often forgotten fact that
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HUNTSMAN 🇺🇸
man_integrated
Quick thread of quotes, or why I recommend reading "Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Kahneman to help make sense of our current cultural paradigm.“The evidence of priming studies suggests that
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Simon DeDeo
SimonDeDeo
Attaching probabilities to beliefs may be a useful tool in Bayesian statistics, but is it meaningful? Consider 538: as their models push above 90% for Biden, they are reaching new
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Aaron Hanlon
AaronRHanlon
1) Thread for literature scholars and psychology researchers, both of whom will be cranky with me but for different reasons. Let’s talk about ‘Literary’ versus ‘Popular’ or ‘Genre’ fiction in
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Ramses Oudt
rroudt
What is metacognition?That's the question we made sense of in the first week of @ness_labs' phenomenal Collector to Creator course.Metacognition is an essential tool if you want to become a
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Roy Cox
CoxRoy
We wrote a review/tutorial on methodological issues when analyzing human sleep EEG. Basically a "what I wish I'd known when I started doing this stuff" kind of thing. Now in Sleep
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Nicole Matejic
NicoleMatejic
READING 'Stress and Exploitative Decision-Making' on recommendation from @jennahansel [open-access]. Overall a really good short-read, with some salient takeaways. Thoughts in thread.https://www.jneurosci.org/content/37/42/10035 The
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Jonathan F. Kominsky
jfkominsky
Very happy to announce that my new paper with Brian Scholl, "Retinotopic adaptation reveals distinct categories of causal perception", has just been published in Cognition!Free here for 50 days: https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1bRf
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Dr Rebecca Lawson
beckyneuro
Now that @danieljamesyon's smashing commentary has come out I think it's a good time to (temporarily) break my Twitter ban to make a thread about our latest paper in @CurrentBiology
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Dr. Marina Cantarutti
mncantarutti
For those of you wondering about online academic events open to the public focusing on linguistics and multimodality that you can attend to quench your thirst for knowledge...Here's a list
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Prof Lisa Bortolotti 🇪🇺
lisabortolotti
First reading in 2021: @QCassam on #ConspiracyTheories #52papers /1 https://amzn.eu/44vtQ0S Second reading in 2021: on #honesty and #stories by Laura Packer #52papers @Lauradol4 http://truestorieshonestlies.blogspot.com/2017/04/
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Arrogantly Black: The Negro Subversive
negrosubversive
This podcast I'm listening to is annoying the hell out of me. "Around 80,000 years ago, some homo sapiens got adventurous, and left Africa." This simple, subtle turn of phrase
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Nate Stone
Nate_D_Stone
Thread - Benefits Of Intermittent FastingIF seems to be one of the most misunderstood concepts in health & fitnessIf you who aren't aware, it's "shrinking" the amount of time in
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