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From /weblog/science/physics
Quasar ‘clocks’ show universe was five times slower soon after the Big Bang - https://www.zmescience.com[..]r-clocks-time-slows-down-early-universe/ Melting polar ice is changing Earth’s rotation and slowing down time. Here’s how this will affect the leap second - https://www.zmescience.com/space/melting-polar-ice-timekeeping/
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Sat Mar 30 11:45:38 GMT 2024
From /weblog/learning
Novice - Needs to be told exactly what to do. Very little context to base decisions off of. Advanced beginner - Has more context for decisions, but still needs rigid guidelines to follow. Competent - Begins to question the reasoning behind the tasks, and can see longer term consequences. Proficient - Still relies on rules, but able to seperate what is most important. Expert - Works mainly on intuition, except in circumstances where problems occur http://ablog.apress.com/?p=972 http://jchyip.blogspot.com.au[..]summary-of-protocol-analysis-verbal.html When we process data too broadly, we process nothing deeply. When we process too much data, we actually lose information - http://traderfeed.blogspot.hk[..]hk/2016/01/doing-more-by-doing-less.html The right teamwork can amplify our individual work. Several perceptive, creative people operating in parallel can see more of the world--and see the world in more ways--than any of the individuals in isolation. The right teams, whether in trading or in romantic relationships, make us better. - http://traderfeed.blogspot.hk[..]teamwork-in-trading-processing-more.html Forget 10,000 hours. The Helsinki Bus Station theory outlines a distinct strategy that separates success from failure - https://www.fastcompany.com[..]tegy-that-separates-success-from-failure
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Wed Mar 27 13:23:49 GMT 2024
From /weblog/science/human
psychology-tells-you-about-yourself - http://list25.com[..]ology-tells-you-about-yourself/?view=all Why do people stack stones in the wild? - https://www.nationalgeographic.com[..]stones-and-where-to-see-them-in-the-wild Doublespeak works, and it protects manipulative speakers from being perceived as liars - https://www.zmescience.com[..]uphemism-usage-insulation-lying-2625334/ 調查:「藍色星期一」最有生產力 - https://dq.yam.com/post.php?id=8645 Narcissist - https://www.zmescience.com/science/what-is-a-narcissist-really/ 【趣味科普】同理心等於同情心?可以後天鍛鍊嗎? - http://hk.apple.nextmedia.com[..]om/realtime/supplement/20160712/55345201 Lie/Cheat - http://list25.com/25-scientific-facts-about-cheating/?view=all http://list25.com[..]o-know-someone-is-lying-to-you/?view=all We need medical and psychological treatments for pain. But we also need to recognize that medical treatments have been overused. - https://www.vox.com[..]ment-psychology-cbt-mindfulness-evidence https://list25.com/25-mind-blowing-psychology-experiments/ Few article about positive psychology - http://jchyip.blogspot.com/search/label/positive%20psychology psychology life hack - http://www.damncoolpictures.com[..]psychological-life-hacks-you-should.html How to spot a liar: three cognitive techniques from science - https://www.zmescience.com[..]three-cognitive-techniques-from-science/ How to think about pleasure - https://psyche.co[..]humanism-philosophys-defence-of-pleasure Do women really like beards? Here’s what the science says - https://www.zmescience.com[..]ture-post/do-women-like-beards-18052021/ Why We Lie: The Science Behind Our Deceptive Ways - https://www.nationalgeographic.com[..]ne/article/lying-hoax-false-fibs-science It only works for those who have a somewhat conspiracy mindset. Those with entrenched views are less likely to get the vaccine no matter what. - https://www.zmescience.com[..]vaccine-as-long-as-their-friends-do-too/ https://www.zmescience.com[..]erence-between-psychopath-and-sociopath/ Types of Depression - https://www.webmd.com/depression/ss/slideshow-depression-types The “superstar effect”: how the best chess players affect those around them — and why it matters - https://www.zmescience.com[..]/pieces/superstar-chess-effect-08102021/ Why You Need to Win - https://www.webmd.com/balance/ss/slideshow-competition-win Your altered identities may never let you know if you have dissociative identity disorder, and sometimes it's for the collective good. - https://www.zmescience.com[..]ing-into-dissociative-identity-disorder/ Based on their responses during these five experiments, the team explains that people tend to seek out information based predominantly on one of the three factors — expected utility, emotional impact, and relevance to their interests. They add that the three-factor model they establish could be used to more accurately predict a participant’s choices to seek or refuse information compared to a range of other models they tested. - https://www.zmescience.com[..]ion-seeking-motivation-traits-246272452/ 1. Imposing cognitive load 2. Encouraging the interviewee to say more 3. Asking unanticipated questions https://www.zmescience.com[..]three-cognitive-techniques-from-science/ boring-sadism-narcissism - https://www.inside.com.tw/article/26350-boring-sadism-narcissism What is Stockholm syndrome? - https://www.zmescience.com[..]ence/what-is-stockholm-syndrome-feature/ If all your boyfriends or girlfriends look like your parents, Freud's ghost could be slowly nodding with a knowing look somewhere. - https://www.zmescience.com/science/what-is-the-oedipus-complex/ They're less aggressive but more likely to be master manipulators that could turn your life into a mess. - https://www.zmescience.com[..]eople-with-high-empathy-but-dark-traits/ The Kindness Test is the world's largest survey on what it means to be kind. It's shed light on the barriers that stop us being kind – but also that empathy truly is international. - https://www.bbc.com[..]0323-what-stops-people-from-being-kinder Does the ‘Superhero’ pose actually make people feel more confident? - https://www.zmescience.com[..]ctually-make-people-feel-more-confident/ A brain region that is associated with reward perception and impulsive behavior is 10% larger in psychopaths. - https://www.zmescience.com[..]explain-why-some-people-are-psychopaths/ Concerning ‘Mind After Midnight’ theory shows why you shouldn’t stay up at night - https://www.zmescience.com[..]shows-why-you-shouldnt-stay-up-at-night/ Unlike an infectious disease or cancer, avoidance and suppression of anxiety will almost certainly amplify it, while simultaneously exacting an opportunity cost by preventing us from finding productive ways to cope and to build skills of emotional resilience. This is the vicious cycle of anxiety, spiralling it out of control: feeling anxiety as dangerous, fearing it, and ultimately fleeing from it through suppression and avoidance. - https://www.bbc.com[..]017-how-to-use-anxiety-to-your-advantage To reduce this anxiety, she proposes a two-fold strategy for students to consider as they revise. First, they can raise their belief in their own abilities by reminding themselves of just how much they know. Second, they can diminish the significance of the test by reminding themselves that, while it is important, it is not a life or death situation. It really isn’t. Really… - https://www.economist.com[..]iety-does-not-cause-bad-results-in-exams Why We Lie: The Science Behind Our Deceptive Ways - https://www.nationalgeographic.com[..]ne/article/lying-hoax-false-fibs-science How Being Bullied Affects Your Adulthood - https://getpocket.com[..]how-being-bullied-affects-your-adulthood Empathy gap: study shows women are more attuned to others’ feelings - https://www.zmescience.com[..]men-are-more-attuned-to-others-feelings/ Can you really tell if someone is lying? Here's what the experts say. - https://www.nationalgeographic.com[..]magazine/article/physical-signs-of-lying Why are some people so competitive? The psychology of competitiveness - https://www.zmescience.com[..]h/mind-brain/why-people-are-competitive/ Opposite don’t actually attract: revelations from a century of data on human relationships - https://www.zmescience.com[..]posite-dont-attract-human-relationships/ There was, however, a striking association between belief-speaking and low trustworthiness of sources for Republicans: A 10% increase in belief-speaking was associated with a 12.8-point decrease in the quality of cited sources. - https://www.zmescience.com[..]times-be-considered-honest-new-research/ Empathy is a trait that can be learned and “transmitted” - https://www.zmescience.com[..]ait-that-can-be-learned-and-transmitted/
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Wed Mar 27 06:08:50 GMT 2024
From /weblog/science/human
腦植入設備的未來 - http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20140327/opn113005.asp?source=rss Why Your Brain Is So Foggy - https://elemental.medium.com[..]/why-your-brain-is-so-foggy-2adf0a48b926 Texting and watching TV at the same time? It might make your memory worse, according to this new study - https://www.zmescience.com[..]nd-brain/media-fatigue-screens-02112020/ ASMR and the brain: what we know so far about this unique phenomenon - https://www.zmescience.com[..]/mind-and-brain/asmr-in-the-bran-042332/ The mysterious cause of stuttering in the brain - https://www.bbc.com[..]er-from-a-stutter?ocid=global_future_rss human-brain-cosmos - https://www.zmescience.com/science/human-brain-cosmos-05832/ Why Do People Lie? The Truth about Dishonesty - https://www.zmescience.com[..]do-people-lie-the-truth-about-dishonesty What is a stroke? - https://www.zmescience.com/science/what-is-a-stroke-feature/ How Trustworthy Are Your Memories? - https://www.zmescience.com[..]cience/how-trustworthy-are-your-memories https://getpocket.com[..]item/why-is-the-human-brain-so-efficient https://www.bbc.com[..]1008-why-the-normal-brain-is-just-a-myth Scientists discover a pattern of brain connectivity linked to anger and aggression - https://www.zmescience.com[..]ectivity-linked-to-anger-and-aggression/ 人腦越來越小 又關facebook事? - http://hk.apple.nextmedia.com[..]om/realtime/supplement/20160705/55315802 Brain - https://www.wired.com/story/your-brain-is-memories https://www.zmescience.com/science/brain-ripples-memory-sleep How our brain change - https://www.zmescience.com/science/human-brain-modern/ Repetition of stories helps us to consolidate our memories of what happened to us – so-called episodic memories. If we can’t socialise as much, perhaps it’s not surprising that those memories don’t feel as crystal clear as usual. - https://www.bbc.com[..]ticle/20201113-covid-19-affecting-memory 面對重大災難,重要的是別做哪些事 - https://dq.yam.com/post.php?id=9123 Why ketamine is so good against depression - https://www.zmescience.com[..]-ketamine-is-so-good-against-depression/ Brain activity while coding differs from processing language or doing math - https://developer-tech.com[..]oding-differs-processing-language-maths/ Why the human brain grows three times larger than that of chimps or gorillas - https://www.zmescience.com[..]-larger-than-that-of-chimps-or-gorillas/ 記憶中最初的感動消失了?研究證實大腦會自動把記憶「重新組合」保存 - https://www.inside.com.tw[..]rticle/23861-brain-control-your-memories Brain Gain, taking Adderall - https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2009/04/27/brain-gain Memories Can Be Altered in Mice. Are Humans Next? - https://www.nationalgeographic.com[..]emory-manipulation-research-neuroscience Our brain is hard-wired to make life more complicated rather than simple. Here’s a simple lifehack - https://www.zmescience.com[..]her-than-simple-heres-a-simple-lifehack/ Scientists pinpoint brain circuit for spirituality - https://www.zmescience.com[..]pinpoint-brain-circuit-for-spirituality/ Learning music changes how our brains process language, and vice-versa - https://www.zmescience.com[..]training-sound-processing-brain-2773461/ Meet the people who literally feel no fear - https://www.zmescience.com/science/people-who-feel-no-fear-09523/ Filler sounds may have an important purpose. - https://www.zmescience.com[..]s-your-brain-is-actually-working-harder/ Our brains fire up their ‘prediction engine’ when faced with uncertainty — at least with music - https://www.zmescience.com[..]rain-prediction-engine-music-6317531234/ White matter density in our brains at birth may influence how easily we learn to understand and use language - https://www.zmescience.com[..]nfant-brain-language-abilities-26787245/ The field is rife with 'neurosexism'. - https://www.zmescience.com[..]male-and-female-brains-really-different/ Pill for your thoughts: what are nootropics? - https://www.zmescience.com/science/what-are-nootropics-feature/ Our brains don’t pick the shortest route between two points — they pick ‘the pointiest’ one - https://www.zmescience.com[..]ain-navigation-pointiest-route-99262492/ Neuroscience’s Existential Crisis We’re mapping the brain in amazing detail—but our brain can’t understand the picture. - https://nautil.us[..]he-edge/neurosciences-existential-crisis The last great mystery of the mind: meet the people who have unusual – or non-existent – inner voices - https://www.theguardian.com[..]ave-unusual-or-non-existent-inner-voices To Be Energy-Efficient, Brains Predict Their Perceptions - https://www.quantamagazine.org[..]rains-predict-their-perceptions-20211115 Where are memories stored in the brain? They may be hidding in the connections between your brain cells - https://www.zmescience.com[..]edicine/where-memory-stored-brain-09543/ A Long, Strange Trip: Psychedelics Meet Mainstream Medicine - https://www.webmd.com[..]ealth/story/psychedelic-assisted-therapy Scientists Watch a Memory Form in a Living Brain - https://www.quantamagazine.org[..]a-memory-form-in-a-living-brain-20220303 Why We Listen to Music With Lyrics We Don’t Understand - https://www.vice.com[..]ongs-foreign-language-macarena-despacito Creative brains employ unique patterns of connectivity, favoring long-distance connections - https://www.zmescience.com[..]ive-brains-connectivity-patterns-863634/ The brain can count small numbers or compare large ones. But it struggles to understand the value of a single large number. This fact may be influencing how people react to numbers about the pandemic. - https://www.zmescience.com[..]-human-brain-is-terrible-at-big-numbers/ What is eidetic memory: the poor man’s photographic memory - https://www.zmescience.com[..]emory-the-poor-mans-photographic-memory/ It suggests that, for an ant at least, having a bigger brain is important for doing well in a large society – but that more complex social systems with greater division of labour might, in contrast, prompt their brains to shrink. That could be because cognitive capabilities get divided up and distributed among many members of the group, who have various roles to play. - https://www.bbc.com[..]er-3000-years-ago?ocid=global_future_rss On the Edge of Chaos: Why Your Brain Balances on a High Wire - https://www.cnet.com[..]balances-on-a-high-wire/?ftag=CAD1acfa04 This optical illusion can help researchers better understand our pupils — and our brain - https://www.zmescience.com[..]n/optic-illusion-pupils-brains-08062022/ You can grow new brain cells. Here's how - https://www.ted.com[..]_you_can_grow_new_brain_cells_here_s_how 牠真聰明 科學家發現章魚與人類大腦的相似之處 - https://dq.yam.com/post/14987 How our brains cope with speaking more than one language - https://www.bbc.com[..]aking-other-languages-changes-your-brain Depression is probably not caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain - https://www.zmescience.com[..]ed-by-a-chemical-imbalance-in-the-brain/ https://www.inside.com.tw/article/28370-depression-new-study The Neuroscience Behind Bad Decisions - https://getpocket.com[..]em/the-neuroscience-behind-bad-decisions What is so special about the human brain? - https://www.ted.com[..]what_is_so_special_about_the_human_brain Can 'magic mushrooms' and MDMA cure depression? - https://www.bbc.com[..]psychedelic-drugs-might-treat-depression As children, these people literally lost half their brains. However, their face and word recognition is only 10% poorer than whole-brained peers - https://www.zmescience.com[..]only-10-poorer-than-whole-brained-peers/ “Optical electrodes” can read your mind, paving the way toward fully-functional prosthetics and brain-machine interfaces - https://www.zmescience.com[..]s-prosthetics-nerves-interaction-923524/ Paralyzed patients can now connect their iPhones to their brains to type messages using thoughts alone - https://www.zmescience.com[..]s-to-type-messages-using-thoughts-alone/ A brain region that was assumed to house consciousness turns out to just be the brain’s router - https://www.zmescience.com[..]-turns-out-to-just-be-the-brains-router/ What’s your earliest memory? Statistically speaking, it’s likely from when you were two-and-a-half years old, according to a new study. - https://www.zmescience.com[..]-memories-earlier-than-believed-9426363/ Why some people can't tell left from right - https://www.bbc.com[..]hy-some-people-cant-tell-left-from-right Neurons are not the only brain cells that think - https://www.economist.com[..]-are-not-the-only-brain-cells-that-think What makes things cute? - https://www.zmescience.com/science/cute-things-feature Scientists map an insect’s brain for the first time – and it’s just incredible - https://www.zmescience.com[..]-the-first-time-and-its-just-incredible/ Implicit Memory: What Is It And What Does It Do? - https://www.zmescience.com[..]alth/mind-brain/what-is-implicit-memory/ Using your phone’s GPS all the time can impair your spatial memory - https://www.zmescience.com[..]the-time-can-impair-your-spatial-memory/ How baby talk shapes the young developing brain - https://www.zmescience.com[..]y-talk-shapes-the-young-developing-brain Weed meta: Cannabis doesn’t make you more creative but makes you THINK you are - https://www.zmescience.com[..]/cannabis-doesnt-make-you-more-creative/ When I first spoke to McGaugh, he told me that the real question at the heart of HSAM wasn’t why his subjects remember, but why we forget. “The overall summary of all of this is that they’re bad forgetters,” he said. And forgetting is what humans do; often what we need to do. The title character in Jorge Luis Borges’s story Funes the Memorious, who acquires a perfect memory as the result of an accident, can no longer sleep because he is kept awake by the thousand mundane memories that whined like mosquitoes in his ears. The “peculiar mixture of forgetting with our remembering,” wrote William James, one of the founders of modern psychology, “is the very keel on which our mental ship is built.” “If we remembered everything,” he continued, “we should on most occasions be as ill off as if we remembered nothing.” - https://www.theguardian.com[..]total-recall-the-people-who-never-forget Does LSD make you smarter? New evidence suggests it promotes learning and memory - https://www.zmescience.com/medicine/lsd-neuroplasticity/ When a brain injury impairs memory, a pulse of electricity may help - https://www.npr.org[..]s-memory-a-pulse-of-electricity-may-help What rats on LSD can teach us about the seat of consciousness in the brain - https://www.zmescience.com[..]-the-seat-of-consciousness-in-the-brain/ A bilingual brain can help you filter out information efficiently - https://www.zmescience.com[..]-you-filter-out-information-efficiently/ Why high inflation will never go away (from your head) - https://www.zmescience.com[..]perience-inflation-behavioral-economics/ Scientists Lightly Zapped People’s Brains and Made Them Easier to Hypnotize - https://gizmodo.com[..]nial-magnetic-stimulation-tms-1851141536 Do we think in words or pictures? - https://www.zmescience.com[..]ind-brain/do-we-think-words-or-pictures/ Rats on cocaine show there’s more to addiction than just dopamine - https://www.zmescience.com[..]/impulsivity-cocaine-dopamine-addiction/ A Jolt to the Brain: Targeted Electrical Stimulation During Sleep May Enhance Memory - https://nicenews.com[..]tion-during-sleep-enhances-memory-study/ The exact reason why these brains remain preserved while other soft tissues deteriorate remains a mystery. But it might have to do with the brain’s unique chemical composition. The brain has a 1-to-1 ratio of proteins to lipids, which is distinct from other soft tissues that contain more carbohydrates and have different protein-to-lipid ratios. This specific ratio could be crucial, especially when metals like iron are introduced, potentially causing proteins and lipids to bind together and last longer. Many such preserved brains were found to contain iron oxide — also known as rust. https://www.zmescience.com[..]d-intact-human-brains-baffle-scientists/
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Sat Mar 23 06:32:23 GMT 2024
From /weblog/science
https://www.zmescience.com[..]cience/sign-language-evolution-21012020/ In the 19th century, a man living in present-day Liberia dreamed of the first script for his native Vai language. Today linguistic anthropologists are digging into the script’s evolution—and what the changes over the past two centuries reveal about human cognition and society. - https://www.zmescience.com[..]-reveals-about-the-evolution-of-writing/ What the Vai Script Reveals About the Evolution of Writing - https://www.zmescience.com[..]-reveals-about-the-evolution-of-writing/ Syntax: the language form - https://towardsdatascience.com[..]om/syntax-the-language-form-612257c4aa5f
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