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BRAIN HEALTH>>>THREAD
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string
propjoesays
im gonna get on a soapbox i really hate juxtapositions like this and im gonna tell you whyhttps://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1292213856152977415 and it’s not just one sided. i hate the conversations about speculating
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Dan Gardner
dgardner
1/ Want to understand a big reason why so many governments are responding so poorly to the pandemic? Here's a question from the Cognitive Reflection Test: 2/ "In a lake,
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HannahTyreman
hannahtyreman
I'm interested in perspectives on the science of learning that highlight areas of critique, caution or nuance. Perspectives that ask us to take a closer look. Here's what I've found
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Chawanna
DrChaeEd
My lesson from therapy this week was surrounded wanting to get to the bottom of why I take neutral (or anything not 100% positive) feedback so personally.It challenges the (unhealthy)
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Dr. Indu Viswanathan
indumathi37
The issue with the volume of “entertainment” media that mocks, demonizes, and orientalizes Hinduism isn’t about “hurt sentiments” vs. the strength of individual Hindus’ faith. This media constitutes pedagogy. It
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Lexi / Alex / Alexandria
o_superfood
Thinking again about how the concept of "separating the art from the artist" often functions as a technique for fulfilling an *emotional* need (assuaging the disorientation of cognitive and moral
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Lawtrepreneur
LegendofBaba
I’ve been thinking about the paradox of choice and optimising our ability to handle tasks through better decision-making.Here’s a short thread on how to manage your cognitive bandwidth : /1
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Jeff Rybak🍁😷
JeffRybak
I have a new appreciation for conservatives who believe in "me first" politics. They believe the haves should keep what they have, the have-nots should stop looking for hand-outs, and
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Lustrator
Freiwillbettler
Freud's project is to, following the invention of 19th century empirical science, observe the transcendental I (inner sense) and make theories of it. His mistake of course is that you
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Dr. Yuna Wong
YunaHuhWong
As we enter almost a full year of pandemic restrictions, what can we say about virtual #wargaming? [1/6]https://mwi.usma.edu/going-virtual-wargaming-in-an-era-of-telework-travel-restrictions-and-social-distancing/ For one, we now have a wea
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cherry thompson 🧬
cherryrae
Daydreaming about the games I played while streaming but didn’t like, or faced really severe cognitive barriersI’ve long suspected that streaming made me dislike games I otherwise would have (for
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lcamtuf
lcamtuf
There is this belief in our industry that humans are fundamentally dumb about risk.As the argument goes, we spend too much time on dangers that are unfamiliar or immediate, while
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betsythemuffin
betsythemuffin
People's reactions to Hotwire are making me think back to Rails as She is Spoke, & @gilesgoatboy's point in it that Rails generally chooses @dhh's development ~aesthetic~ over OO purity
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EdTechCentral
central_ed
Findings from a study on multilingualism, literacy, and cognition in Delhi, Hyderabad, and Patna (2016-20). #education #multilingualism #lanugagemixing Findings and recommendations for policymakers1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
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Kevin Bass, MS
kevinnbass
Ten minutes into @joerogan with Mark Gordon and Andrew Marr. Quackish. PCR tests don’t work, masks don’t work, nothing works. Except hydroxychloroquine, etc. Mechanistic speculation at its worst. These things
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