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Scientists believed that humans evolved to have unrealistically optimistic beliefs about much we influence the world around us. But now research is revealing how culture shapes beliefs about action, agency
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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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Sam Dylan Finch
samdylanfinch
There's a theory around ADHD that I struggle with. That, if society were different and more attuned to the needs and strengths of people with ADHD, there would be no
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VENI VIDI VICI
Caesar_VICI
5 Reasons Why Intermittent Fasting Skyrockets Your Cognitive Function -Thread- 1-You are under stressIntermittent fasting is about putting your body under stress to make your body stronger.When you don't eat
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Jamie Taylor
jattaylor
This is an interesting thread on a number of levels and will perhaps offer some thoughts 1. ‘It depends’ is again misrepresented - coaching is about making a difference in
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Jonas R. Kunst
KunstJonas
For decades, post-viral physical symptoms have been trivialized as psychological. Based on shaky empirical grounds, people have been left with CBT as their only treatment option. Now it is COVID19
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RealScientists | Counts
realscientists
OK! Let’s squish some #animalwelfare #science into your day! Who has heard about cognitive bias testing in animals? Cognitive bias testing is pretty much a way of testing if animals
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Clancy Join Or Die Rodgers
ClancyRodgers
My sister has COVID. A thread She kept it a secret from me (hmm wonder why) until she had to tell me that she would not be joining us for
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John Allspaw
allspaw
An excellent overview of @LauraMDMaguire's dissertation ("Controlling the Costs of Coordination in Large-scale Distributed Software Systems") is on the Resilience Engineering Association's site. Will give the url after som
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Karina
Karina89350882
Here are some attributes common to many Starseeds:1. Starseeds often struggle, for the duration of their life, with a sense of alienation; a feeling of not-belonging. This arises from a
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In The Pink
InThePink14
In this thread we are discussing about treatment, therapy and cure for Down Syndrome.#DownSyndrome #therapy #common #treatment #infant #Children #educational#Health #IDEA #LEGALIZE #cognitive#parenting #IEP #psychologist #special#educator
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PP-Austin
PengPeng_UT
Happy about the #RRQ paper but don't want to make it look like we are just simply advocating WM training. In the paper, we discussed more nuanced and different working
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Post-Liberal Pete 🇬🇧
post_liberal
In the discussions about racism one of the tired tropes that keeps on popping up is that ppl need to be educated or, sometimes, that ppl need to educate themselves
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Claire Foldi
ClaireFoldi
NEW PAPER ALERT We describe a neurobiological link between cognitive flexibility and pathological weight loss (in rats ), now *In Press* @SOBP @BiologicalPsyc1! Have a scroll through my clumsily
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Hantu the Undiagnosable 🇸🇬
barisanhantu
Thread: "We're all a little ADHD"No, we're not. In the case of ADHD, the reason people seem to think we're making up the differences as an excuse has a lot
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Natasha Mitchell
natashamitchell
#agedcare 'residents' are PEOPLE not PATIENTS. They are *all of us* in a matter of years, months, decades. Mothers, brothers, daughters, cousins. Whole beings - thinking, speaking, feeling the full
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