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Just some guy, y'know?
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hartnell
steemstem
2019-05-02 19:10
RE: Retiring the One Kilogram Standard
It will be replaced by a measurement based on mathematics This very same thing happened to the meter years ago. The metre was originally defined in 1793 as one ten-millionth of the distance from the equator
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hartnell
psychology
2019-05-01 17:32
RE: Reptilian Marketing
Not a bad introduction. I have only one minor criticism. Can you believe that? lol While "operating" the r-complex and the limbic system is done on auto-pilot, rational thought costs energy and
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hartnell
science
2019-04-30 02:04
RE: Polygraph Alternatives: “Eyedetect” – Your Eyes Are Telling Lies
In the States every sex offender on probation has to take a polygraph test regarding whether or not they had similar sex acts/offenses similar to their crimes. If they fail the test, they go back to prison.
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hartnell
science
2019-04-29 19:28
RE: Polygraph Alternatives: “Eyedetect” – Your Eyes Are Telling Lies
the polygraph finds is best use in Post-Conviction Sex Offender cases which prevents these criminals roaming your streets and claiming more victims. And how does it do that?
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hartnell
science
2019-04-29 19:27
RE: Polygraph Alternatives: “Eyedetect” – Your Eyes Are Telling Lies
misfired a comment. :)
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hartnell
science
2019-04-29 19:23
RE: Polygraph Alternatives: “Eyedetect” – Your Eyes Are Telling Lies
They claim that it is “the most accurate lie detector in the world”, but only people who had experience with it could tell us that for sure. “Eyedetect” is a product of the company “Converus”. The people
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hartnell
science
2019-04-29 17:49
RE: Polygraph Alternatives: “Eyedetect” – Your Eyes Are Telling Lies
the polygraph is still struggling with bans in courts and other limitations (ironically in the US, whose scientists have developed it mostly) It wouldn't matter who developed it. We have at 5th amendment.
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hartnell
psychology
2019-04-29 15:18
RE: Language, Smiles, Power And Empathy
Yes, we are. We're full of cognitive biases, but how does that negate the well known fact we can read each others emotions? That's a logical fallacy. I didn't say " people can't read each others's
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hartnell
psychology
2019-04-29 14:00
RE: Language, Smiles, Power And Empathy
and why are we so expertly adept to reading body language and facial expressions? Are we? The illusion of transparency is a tendency for people to overestimate the degree to which their personal mental
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hartnell
philosophy
2019-04-29 06:30
RE: Qualia - Everyone Sees The World Differently
You assume too much yet know so little. So, tell me, Look, I was just giving you a heads up, and point out where there's some good fun the be had, you can take it or leave it. If you want to ignore it
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hartnell
steemstem
2019-04-28 18:41
RE: Forgetting Something: How Much Does it Cost? A Neuroscientific Approach
In their experiment Scientists from the University of Texas and University of Austin used nеuroimaging to track pattеrns of brain activity, whilе showing to a group of hеalthy adults imagеs of scеnеs and
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science
2019-04-28 18:25
RE: Polygraph Alternatives: Could Reaction Time Catch a Liar?
Why would you want to use a lie detector of any kind in a criminal case anyway? Defendants can't be forced to take a polygraph nor are they permissible in court in most states. I don't get it. Why bother?
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hartnell
science
2019-04-28 18:19
RE: Polygraph Alternatives: Could Reaction Time Catch a Liar?
I've never heard of an "autobiographical" implicit association test, but personally I'd be skeptical of using this for lie detection. All implicit association tests are essentially the modern
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hartnell
psychology
2019-04-28 17:07
RE: Understanding the Subconscious #2: P.T.'s Subliminal Message
Oh yeah, and what 's in the video wasn't the half of it. It was awesome. That's some clever marketing for the game. The project sort of survived Kojima's split with Konami. The three people behind the
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hartnell
psychology
2019-04-28 02:43
RE: Intellectual Monopoly
I mean, you do know that the only thing copyright really does is allow the creator to control the distribution of their work? What they do is create an IP for their shows, they deny the competition to
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hartnell
psychology
2019-04-28 01:34
RE: The Natural Nature Of The Supernatural
Yes, the category of "supernatural" is useless. No, flow isn't even near a shamanistic state. It isn't meditation.
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hartnell
psychology
2019-04-27 23:48
RE: Intellectual Monopoly
I'm saying you're arguing against copyright itself.
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hartnell
funny
2019-04-27 08:00
RE: Canada's Fake Witch Law
I personally think that part C makes sense as it inhibits psychics from claiming that they can find lost or stolen objects, which would also include loved ones who went missing. Yes, but don't these people
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hartnell
psychology
2019-04-27 02:55
RE: Intellectual Monopoly
What they do is create an IP for their shows, they deny the competition to compete where it counts; the quality of the service. IP is a newer buzzword that has no established legal meaning. Ultimately,
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hartnell
psychology
2019-04-26 14:15
RE: The Mandela Effect: Solved!
Scroll up. There's another comment up there. Respond to it.
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