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isfpencil
isaid this on oomfs tweet but i really dont think the "you can like something while being critical of it" thing applies to mbti because its not like a tv
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Chaos
chaosprime
thinking about an example i saw last night of someone stating one of their opinions and then straightforwardly that this opinion is badand just how bizarrely healthy that feels what
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Vero Collins
Vero_Collins_
Thread: what the “dichotomies” in mbti/16 personalities REALLY mean (debunking common misconceptions ;)) An “Extrovert” in mbti does not (necessarily) refer to a person who is hyper-social, overtly expressive, friendly
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yoyomorena
Wherein John McWhorter suggests that in the future, equity will mean offering Black people CRISPR gene editing to close the racial IQ gap, and a “serum” to level up Black
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Anosognosiogenesis
pookleblinky
Consider the cognitive dissonance of maga chuds who simultaneously think those were antifa storming the capital, and seeing their maga buddies brag about storming the capital.This cognitive strain has a
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Tropical Jacobite, Rubiconpilled
tropicjacobite
1. I'm afraid Mr. Yarvin has fallen victim to what Olavo de Carvalho named the "Cognitive Parallax", wherein theoretical constructions from an intellectual simply do not conform to that intellectual's
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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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amethystkrystal
amethystk219
Bad headline-grabbing reporting of science like this absolute drives me nuts. First of all, "strengthening our brain" is an extremely vague, meaningless phrase. Does he mean improving memory? Improving executive
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Dr. Paige Harden
kph3k
ICYMI*, we had a new paper come out in @NatureGenet last week: a GWAS of "noncognitive skills," a construct that nearly everyone can agree is important, but no one can
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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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Colin Wright
SwipeWright
Inventing the scientific method had to be achieved against a constant headwind of innumerable human cognitive biases. That headwind never subsides.So while science is often described as "self-correcting," that is
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kilgore trout, back in some form
KT_So_It_Goes
I like the new twist he put on it tonight where people told him “sir sir they’re saying your brain is not good sir” and HE was the one who
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Christopher Bowie
profbowie
Terrific paper. I am largely in agreement with the arguments made. A few thoughts: 1. If cognitive testing deficits are related to epiphenomena, they are still important from a clinical
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Joel Mark Witt
joelmarkwitt
Using your Copilot/Auxiliary cognitive function to help grow your 6th function. Advanced type growth thread...1/6 As an ENFP in the Myers-Briggs system. My copilot/Auxiliary function is “Authenticity” (Introverted Feeling). My
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Jay Van Bavel
jayvanbavel
I spent a year doing research with patients who had dementia (especially Alzheimer's disease).I would administer these cognitive exams to residents to determine their mental capacity.The fact that medical doctor's
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Evil Saint
sanctemalum
How to know if you're being manipulated.— Thread 1.You find yourself justifying other people's actions and your response or lack of thereof.This is a common way to get rid of
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