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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
Does anyone know about the neuroscience of gaslighting? It’s hard for me to fathom how some people’s brains can do it. I have an almost obsessive need to take anything
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cherry thompson 🧬
cherryrae
On a personal note I gotta share how this thread makes me feel a min:Just over 2 1/2 years ago when I wrote my first talk I spoke about how
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Heidi Priebe
HeidiPriebe1
I’ve never understood why most humans seem to have this inherent belief that we have the cognitive ability to grasp whatever created us (if anything intelligent did). It just seems
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abiodun
____abiodun____
Next: Donald Hoffman’s Case against reality This is an excellent book, it's basic premise is Kantian transcendental idealism, the idea of the world, according to Kant is that there is
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Karen Dorsman
DorsmanCerdaK
Hey #AcademicTwitter! I’m collaborating on an exciting project- Looking for the most impactful articules published since 2019 on #diversity and #healthdisparities in dementia research. Already have a few contenders but
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Secular Talk
KyleKulinski
Bernie MUST apologize for Biden being so weak that swing voters prefer Trump to him!!!https://twitter.com/josecanyousee/status/1246504814365696001 Did neoliberals really think the entire country was gonna agree to pretend Biden isn't having
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François Chollet
fchollet
There's nothing obvious about civilization. Under slightly different conditions, it could have never arised, or could have gotten stuck into a perpetual local minimum until extinction (e.g. no agriculture &
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Arindrajit Dube
arindube
Tasks w/ ↑ demand on my time during quarantine include: non-routine-cognitive (online teaching, homeschooling), routine manual (sewing) & non-routine manual (haircuts, cooking).If I had multiple selves supplying labor to a
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Joshua Skewes
JCSkewesDK
Cognitive modeling rarely involves hypothetico-deductive reasoningIt involves formalising and updating beliefs about cognitive processesIt can require intuition, and may rely on exploiting patterns in data to build theoryThis is still
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Shreyas Doshi
shreyas
Why do many modern teams & companies fail to achieve the clarity, progress, and results they so badly seek?5 cognitive biases of modern organizations, a thread: 1/ Band-aids for Bullet
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kitty got r worded again
sanrioknj
age regression (aka agere) informational thread translated from this thread:https://twitter.com/lesbopuppy/status/1299780203577737218 starting with the basics AGE REGRESSION IS NOT A KINK, it has nothing to do with dynamics of power exchang
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Gretchen Winter, MD 🌼
gretchemaben
Next I'll be tweeting the session on "Diagnostic Errors: Seeing the Blindspot of Healthcare Delivery!" First up is Dr. Molly Hayes with "What are Diagnostic Errors?"! #CHEST2020 Let's start with
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Romeen Sheth
RomeenSheth
The world's most valuable skill:Clarity of thought.The problem? There's no school for this.It takes time, patience and a lot of early career fumbling.Here are 10 cognitive distortions I faced early
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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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Kait Richardson
potaterator
A funny thing about being autistic, detail-oriented, and repeatedly traumatized is that I develop an intuitive understanding of how people talk, act, & respond, as individuals, as members of groups,
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Quck Fuarantine!
PhoenixTruths
Interesting thing I’m seeing with more and more clarity as I continue to debate socialists, never trumpers, and pro-choice gone to “I’ll go apoplectic if you dare say killing is
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