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What are Skills? It is an expertise needed in order to perform a particular task which uses your cognitive (thinking) ability and use of appropriate application. Skills can be developed
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BTC_JackSparrow
Youâll keep praying for pullbacks and miss them and once you go âfuck itâ and market buy, it touches every one of your wishful pullback levels as you exit and
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Amy Hyde
Amy_Lissa
Alright so my 26 weeker took his Bayley test today. And the fact that a cognitive score under 85 on this test is considered a âmoderate to severeâ NDI is
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Melissa Loh
melissaloh_
I'm currently an undergraduate student @UCIrvine and as I am also an advocacy volunteer for @alznorcalnornev, I have been researching NIH-funded Phase III clinical trial drugs for #Alzheimers! A thread
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Stephen McGann
StephenMcGann
Poverty is chaotic. It's depressing, and distracting, and exhausting. It eats at one's concentration. It encourages nihilism, and fatalism, and addiction as a means of escape... One of the most
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Max Blumenthal
MaxBlumenthal
Samantha Power's husband, Cass Sunstein, has argued for the government to conduct "cognitive infiltration" operations against the anti-establishment opinions he broadly defined as "conspiracy theories."https://twitte
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Rhona Hotchkiss
HotchkissRhona
1/9 A thread of testimony submitted by experts in psychiatry, paediatrics & cognitive neuroscience from around the world to the High Court in the Tavistock Puberty Blockers case. 2/9 One
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Lux đ€·đ»ââïž Alptraum
LuxAlptraum
Three separate (but related) concepts that frequently get conflated:- apology- forgiveness- rehabilitation/redemption Of these three, Iâm most interested in apology, because the primary function of apology is the recognition of
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Chad M. Baum
sctx109
In the wake of #USElections2020, there is much discussion between my friends and I about the hows and why of support for Trump. Of course, this is a complex issue...
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Anosognosiogenesis
pookleblinky
There's a cool psychological test on loss-justification.Basically: you give people a multiple choice online form, asking them stuff.On one question, regardless of how they answer, the answer is always switched
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Mari Brighe
MariBrighe
Okay, I try not to dunk on Twitter knobs, but this is just...Federal judges: *issues extensive, exhaustively reasoned and cited dismissal rulings on Trumpâs lawsuits in several states, explaining lack
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C Thi Nguyen
add_hawk
This is super interesting, and close to something I've been thinking about. If a certain kind of messaging is cheap to create but costly for your opposition to deal with,
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David Kurtz
TPM_dk
Hate that I'm going to have to spend the rest of my life doing this, but here we go. This was a dumb editorial decision. I don't care how on
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Younes
kmlyounes
I believe I found a severe flaw/lie in white nationalist Sean Last's post linked below :https://ideasanddata.wordpress.com/2019/01/08/nassim-taleb-on-iq/He reports that average statistical power for intelligence research and "group
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Caspar Henderson
casparhenderson
"...all clear cases of awe have the following two components: an experience of vastness, and a need for cognitive accommodation of this vastness... "...The need for cognitive accommodation makes you
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Akil Bello
akilbello
The constant implication in the term "learning loss" that a 1 year disruption/slowdown in learning can never be made up is really really odd to me. This paper explicitly says
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