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Bhavin Turakhia
bhavintu
As children we knew how to notice without judgement. We learnt judgement along the way. We notice a flame, subsequently learn it is hot, and we judge it to be
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AryanCowboy
My best friend is a mycologist who basically started his own field with his phd "cognitive mycology" -- he is a nutcase in the best way. I will ineloquently describe
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Daniel Mucida ๐น๐
danmucida
Tomasz Ahrends and coworkers report that "Enteric pathogens induce tissue tolerance and prevent neuronal loss from subsequent infections". A visual inspired by politics with a graphical anstract at the end.https://www.biorxiv.org/
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Warrick Roseboom
RoseboomWarrick
We have been trying to push the idea that time perception is based on predictive processing in perceptual networks for a while. A short thread 1/nhttps://www.quantamagazine.org/reasons-revealed-for-the-brains-elastic-sense-of-time-20200924/
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Kaleigh Moore
kaleighf
How writing makes you smarter: A Monday thread.1. Writing is a neuron-pumping activity that challenges your brain to translate shapeless ideas into logical, syntax-conforming sentences. Itโs mental gymnastics when you
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Sean Froudist-Walsh
seanfw
1) Three years ago I saw a fascinating talk by Nicola Palomero-Gallagher about the patterns of receptors across the brain. I spoke to her and the great Prof. Karl Zilles
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MadLori
madlori
When discussing Universal Basic Income, inevitably the retort comes: "So you just want people to not have to work, is that it?" Accompanied by a smug smirk, expecting me to
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Gleeleeful Heart
gleeleefulheart
I was diagnosed with MS (Multiple Sclerosis) in 2013. People ask me what itโs like, as many donโt understand the disease. Hell, I didnโt either until I had to look
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Joanna Poole ๐
Jopo_dr
Cells and Organelles as ancient Gods. (Niche, I apologise.) Red Blood Cells. Hermes. The winged heel messenger god. God of heralds (low sats), travellers (oxygen) and thieves (malaria). Medics are
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FREE ZAHA (New Lancey !i)
Iacaudo
These are the 5 main diseases that plague the club on the pitch:1.Aubameyang 2.Lacazette 3. Ceballos4. Leno5. Mustafi Aubameyang kills our attack from the inside like a toxin. Him being
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Mike Stopforth
mikestopforth
Think of something you really believe to be true. Got it? Ok. Now think what information or proof you'd need to be presented with to stop believing it's true. If
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Doodly Waddle๐ง
doodlywaddlesys
This is a quite misleading thread. First of all, the OA has to see the double standards they apply to scientific methods of exploration. Yes, science allows hypothesis but the
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Melanie Stefan
MelanieIStefan
New paper: "High neural activity accelerates the decline of cognitive plasticity with age in Caenorhabditis elegans". But what does it all mean? Gather round, my lovelies. Here comes a wee
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Elaine Hsiao
pipethero
Taking the opportunity to reflect on the personal backstory & progression of @helenvuongphd + labโs discovery of a role for the maternal microbiota in regulating axon development in the fetal
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John Constas
JohnConstas
Curcumin is one of the most sold supplements on the planetIt comes from Turmeric spice, originally used 4000 years ago in India and was a staple of ancient medicineThousands of
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Steve Glover
akicif
Interesting thread, paraphrased from @Zoe_Brain elsenet, explaining how sex and gender are loads more complex than many folk think.... In 1890, X and Y chromosomes were discovered. Seemingly the men
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