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Graham Goulden
Graham_Goulden
Are you a person more willing to stand up for what you believe in? Those who do apparently are more confident, believe in their message and less inhibited by standing
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FTH_Buddy_Falcon
francesmiddlet2
Given that a percentage (8%-https://medium.com/medical-myths-and-models/the-human-genome-is-full-of-viruses-c18ba52ac195) of our own DNA is virus-based & viruses are VERY adaptable in that they MUTATE FREQUENTLY (https://www.sciencedire
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Kearnan Myall
kearnanmyall
I fear we’re only going to see more cases like this in the future - it’s something I’m hugely concerned about for myself as much as anything. Equally torn between
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Pat Kane
thoughtland
THREAD: Affective neuroscience is so interesting, in relation to politics. Sustained anxiety [Project Fear] generates cortisol—which, if prolonged, affects immune system, damages organs, and also (crucially) shrivels the hippocampus, degr
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Sarah Delisle
EMxSarah
Next up on the #IAEMReimagined docket - Brain Coach: Using Neuroscience to Effectively Lead & Make Better Decisions with @MozaikSolutions Kim Guevara & Ali Meyer #IAEM20 "Knowledge of the brain
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Luiz Pessoa
PessoaBrain
1) Back to discussion on power analysis. I really enjoyed the discussion with "More of a comment than a question" podcast. What @lakens says makes a lot of sense of
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Professor Lizzo
LizWaynePhD
I've been thinking about how the work of science communication is hampered by the lack of science education in the general populous. What I mean is, when we say we
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Vineet Tiruvadi
vineettiruvadi
1/ Did you know that #neuralimplants have been used to treat severe brain disorders for 50+ years now?! Maybe not new but definitely exciting! [1]A (timely) #firstthread on where we
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Lillis Tuckerman
wanderingwomb1
Miscarriages and toilets. CW - graphic thread about miscarriages, incredibly sensitive topic (I know, I've been there). Do women really suffer miscarriages in public toilets or is this a "crazy
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Steve Magness
stevemagness
Figuring out who to listen to and what's right/wrong in the world of social media, podcasters, and experts of everything is difficult. As a scientist and writer here's1 trick &
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Blotchkat
blotchkat
The Gendered Brain theory is very tempting for young trans people. I understand.It feels validating to say you were born with the brain of your correct gender.But brains are not
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Serge Ahmed
SergeAhmed
I have spent a significant part of the day trying to understand this Nature Reviews Neuroscience article on the transition to compulsion in drug addiction.Here is a very short, politically
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chantal
chantalkreviaz
I neuroscience. Some aspects are basic. Old brain, basic animal responses are fight flight freeze. New brain, frontal lobe gives us evolved folks a chance to process. Pause. Get
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Evyn
EvynDickinson
Happy #LGBTQSTEMDay ! Friendly reminder to graduate school programs that if your health insurance doesn’t cover trans-related health care, your program is NOT inclusive … 1/n In my search for
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Logan Nicole Beyer
LoganNBeyer
#Neurodiversity is a powerful tool for equity and inclusion! My brain likes images, so I made this flow chart to help explain why: (1/5) First, a definition: “neurodiversity” refers
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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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