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Reply to comment by TERMINATORCPU in Knowing we like a song takes only seconds of listening, new psychology research finds by thebelsnickle1991
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TitianPlatinum t1_j8cjg7q wrote
Reply to Knowing we like a song takes only seconds of listening, new psychology research finds by thebelsnickle1991
First thought: I wonder if anyone involved in this study was human?
Second thought: Where is the link to the research paper?
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Reply to comment by MpVpRb in Knowing we like a song takes only seconds of listening, new psychology research finds by thebelsnickle1991
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etds3 t1_j8cimic wrote
Reply to comment by Purple_Passion000 in Knowing we like a song takes only seconds of listening, new psychology research finds by thebelsnickle1991
Yeah I never like a song the first time I hear it. Even with my favorite artists, I have to force myself to listen to the whole album. Then on a second listen I can determine if I like them or not.
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moredinosaurbutts t1_j8ci5co wrote
Reply to comment by Theletterkay in Chinese researchers have reported what they claim is the world’s youngest person diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, which may overturn the conventional perception that cognitive impairment rarely occurs in young people. by Wagamaga
Thanks, this is exactly what I was clumsily attempting to communicate. There may be more peace with a late diagnosis, but by then you've been robbed of any chance. Better a small chance than none at all.
Darkhorseman81 t1_j8chhbd wrote
Reply to Extracts from two common wildflowers, tall goldenrod and eagle fern blocked SARS_CoV_2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, from entering human cells. The findings could provide a new avenue to develop pharmaceutical treatments for COVID-19. by MistWeaver80
Banlec is pretty good, too. A Lecithin found in Banana. Bird Flu, Covid, Pneumonia, slows down herpes viruses and rna viruses.
We really need better analysis of all the chemical constitutients of plants, and their uses.
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Reply to comment by QuentaQuiviena in Knowing we like a song takes only seconds of listening, new psychology research finds by thebelsnickle1991
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Theletterkay t1_j8cggi2 wrote
Reply to comment by livelylilac703 in Chinese researchers have reported what they claim is the world’s youngest person diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, which may overturn the conventional perception that cognitive impairment rarely occurs in young people. by Wagamaga
The relief is that there are tools to help diagnose it early enough for intervention. Otherwise a child developes these symptoms and its just death and suffering.
Neverhityourmark t1_j8cgg5a wrote
Reply to Knowing we like a song takes only seconds of listening, new psychology research finds by thebelsnickle1991
I mean usually, sure, but one of my favorite songs is Marigold by Periphery. I had to listen to it a couple times for the weird rhythm to click and once it did I'm pretty sure it turned into my most played song on Spotify
plumppshady t1_j8cg8h1 wrote
Reply to Knowing we like a song takes only seconds of listening, new psychology research finds by thebelsnickle1991
Y'all didn't know? I listen to like 3 different segments for a good 2 seconds each. If I don't like at least 1 part, I skip to the next. If I like it I'll keep listening, if I definitely like it, it gets added to my playlists.
teamweed420 t1_j8cg6x9 wrote
Reply to comment by lawsarethreats in Cultivating a sense of perspective about pet loss can lead to post-traumatic growth after their death by chrisdh79
Good stuff. I wanna add a lot of it comes down (at least personally) to being aware of self-criticism. it has no value. Mindfully practicing self-compassion when I felt myself becoming self critical was huge for lifting my negative bias of the world
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scotty_dont t1_j8cf7i2 wrote
Reply to comment by EasternAssistance185 in Chinese researchers have reported what they claim is the world’s youngest person diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, which may overturn the conventional perception that cognitive impairment rarely occurs in young people. by Wagamaga
Absolutely, I would not go out that way. We have figured out systems for elective euthanasia, but it isn’t obvious to me that they are better than diy. Failure is definitely a concern, but low risk methods exist
b1ckparadox t1_j8cf6rl wrote
Reply to Knowing we like a song takes only seconds of listening, new psychology research finds by thebelsnickle1991
No there's plenty of songs that start out great then the singer or lead guitarist kills the vibe.
QuentaQuiviena t1_j8cefyp wrote
Reply to comment by _Fun_Employed_ in Knowing we like a song takes only seconds of listening, new psychology research finds by thebelsnickle1991
That's called denial
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Reply to comment by dhorse in Knowing we like a song takes only seconds of listening, new psychology research finds by thebelsnickle1991
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Reply to comment by slickhedstrong in Extracts from two common wildflowers, tall goldenrod and eagle fern blocked SARS_CoV_2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, from entering human cells. The findings could provide a new avenue to develop pharmaceutical treatments for COVID-19. by MistWeaver80
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Not-the-best-name t1_j8cdw7i wrote
Reply to comment by Meriwether1 in Study links Covid-19 vaccination hesitancy in Africa to the use of media platforms that spread misinformation. The spread of the Covid-19 pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa was accompanied by unprecedented and recurring waves of misinformation and disinformation. by Wagamaga
He went to home
Not-the-best-name t1_j8cduxg wrote
Reply to comment by InsouciantSoul in Study links Covid-19 vaccination hesitancy in Africa to the use of media platforms that spread misinformation. The spread of the Covid-19 pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa was accompanied by unprecedented and recurring waves of misinformation and disinformation. by Wagamaga
COVID has definitely been an issue in Africa. Although, the life expectancy in even South Africa for males is 62, so it affected us a bit differently.
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