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Dr. Constance Nasello
OBDoc5
At SOGC CME. Dr Paul Mohapel “multitasking on computers triggers stress response, activating cortisol & is harmful to attention, memory & learning”. Decrease equivalent to a decrease in IQ”. Makes
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Ŧ¡βσϗɑᥴᥴᴉ Φ (David)
Fibonacci222
Denver International Airport SHARE DATASCRIBD: http://bit.ly/2IDVdEU ALLOPATHY = INCENTIVIZED SICKNESS = ZERO CURES The only reality that matters is the one we don't have eyes to see.#SpiritualBattleFor we wrestle not against
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Lancaster Steiner School
LancsSteinerSch
Have you ever wondered about the 'form drawings' that we sometimes post? If you want to know a little more about them, read on! [thread] Form drawing was an entirely
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Caroline Orr Bueno, Ph.D
RVAwonk
As we come together for our weekly “WTF RUDY GIULIANI” moment, I think it’s worth remembering that even his rambling, incoherent Fox News segments play into a broader “strategy” meant
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Ant Breach
AntBreach
Weird cognitive dissonance on watching how the debate on American monetary policy is changing in front of our eyes, while British monetary policy is just not a topic of any
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Hannah Cox
HannahCox7
One time, I was driving to the beach in college. It was late, the road was dark. I saw something in the road & swerved, thinking it was luggage. It
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Sharlene Newman
Dr_SD_Newman
I'm not going to directly speak to the Nature Coms paper. Instead I'm going to share my experiences as a Black woman mentor; keep in mind that I am a
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Does neuroinvasion of the brain by #SARSCoV2 happen? Not just in mice, but in *humans*? The clear answer in this study is yes — both demonstrated with human brain cells
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Ron Coleman
RonColeman
The most prevalent cognitive error made by conservatives on Twitter is to feel keenly every loss, setback and limitation suffered by the right and to fail to even acknowledge the
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Nick Goff
nickgoff79
Brexit’s place as the home of confirmation bias is underlined by the EU vaccine debacle. Remainers keen to downplay the abhorrent behaviour of an arrogant trading bloc. Brexiteers revelling in
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Amy Alkon
amyalkon
It's my experience w/every primary care doc I've ever had (& all specialists, save one) that doctors really, really need better training in diagnostic thinking. Basic errors in logic are
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SCALES
PALS_SCALES
Due to an influx of new followers – Hello to you all and thank you for following :) - we thought it might be useful to share a little summary
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James Nati
JamesNati1
1/ Not sure how exactly to articulate this but after sitting with the news and reading others’ reactions for the past two days, it strikes me that there is something
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Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega
raulpacheco
THREAD on student workload, cognitive load, number of hours per credit hour, etc. - inspired by this excellent blog post by @betsy_barre https://cat.wfu.edu/2021/01/the-workload-dilemma/It's not a surprise to anyone that I've
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Zito
_Zeets
I once interviewed a player who was retiring because his cognitive functions had declined so much that he often couldn't remember where he was, and had terrible mood swings, after
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adn
a327ex
Many discussions in games, programming and life in general can be reduced to one of borders vs. no borders manifested through the differences in people's personalities. People who like borders
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