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| | | | discussion results Jenaisle (1533) | | There are people when in a given situation or when seeing something, they tend to look for the flaws or errors or to be critical. Are you this type of person? Or are you someone who tries to look for... | |
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 ParaTed2k (4586) | | what happened. Even when they are completely honest about what they saw, the stories can often be vastly different. Not just minor differences because of different points of view.
Even when we... | |
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 dods33 (54) | | Many Poeple Predect Any Happenings To Come. Then, It's Bacome True. My Great Predection Is Several Years to Come There Will Be Human Can Lived In Space They Could Be Build There Home, They're... | |
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 charmz1005 (373) | | How would you describe the things we see and the creation of God to a child that since birth have been blind? I myself really couldn't answer this. How could he/she appreciate this? Although I know... | |
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 rameshkumaar57 (1509) | | Friends, I received the following article from my daughter.
Perception.something to think about... really worth spending a minute.
Washington, DC Metro Station on a cold January morning in 2007.... | |
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| | blog results jamie goode's win... (1) | | Regular readers of this blog will know that I have a strong interest in the language of wine. I find it fascinating that in the wine trade we frequently share our own private, conscious experiences... | |
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 jamie goode's win... (1) | | Thanks to fellow blogger Tyler Colman for bringing to my attention an interesting post by Jonah Lehrer on his blog The Frontal Cortex. He argues that the sensory limitations of the human brain make a... | |
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 jamie goode's win... (1) | | What makes for a good palate?
There are two elements.
The first is the physical reliablity of a critic's palate. Can they spot duplicates in a line-up? How much do their ratings of the same wine,... | |
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 Pure Pedantry (1) | | There is a fascinating case study in Current Biology.
de Gelder et al. discuss a patient -- referred to as TN to protect his privacy -- who had two sequential strokes that damaged his brain. ... | |
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 Pure Pedantry (1) | | Caught this bad description of an otherwise very interesting study at Science Daily:Neuroscientists at Georgetown University Medical Center have, for the first time, shown what brain activity... | |
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