Ecological psychologist just trying to make psychology better at explaining us. I study the perceptual control of action and get cranky about politics and AI technologies. He/him
Andrew D Wilson
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In 1908 the Lancet called for an 18+ age limit on reading in bed for U.K. children.
Is it carbon monoxide
𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗯𝗿𝗮𝗶𝗻𝘀, 𝗮𝗴𝗮𝗶𝗻??
Biological systems unlike computers, but what does that mean?
Join us in the Neuroscience & Philosophy Salon discussion with Romain Brette of his great book.
July 9, noon (USA-EST)
Open to all; registration required.
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#neuroskyence
Just once I’d like someone to say ‘we passed this bill because the evidence said…’ and then cite some relevant and reliable research
I have no hard opinion one way or the other right now but that was just tedious
Pessimists Archive
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
News about the social media ban came in the news and I had to turn it off at the minister triumphantly claiming this will ‘let children be children again’ 🙄
Consultation running till June 18 “seeks views on the use of AI in supporting disabled students”. Any experts want to weigh in? I’ve already seen this process cause trouble and I’m very worried about the rush to include AI as an assistive technology
It took the GOP decades of hard, consistent work to create this mess and it will require even more work to overcome it, because they will be fighting it in ways the left never successfully did. But the currently best time to start is now, so get on it please
There was a book during Bush II about this called What’s the Matter with Kansas and the question was about why they kept voting against their own economic interests and the answer was they’d been very successfully sold other things to vote for and nothing the Dems have done have grappled with that
The villain of ‘SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY’ is described as “a powerful villain no one can even see.”
(via spidermanbrandnewday.movie/synopsis/)