Especially the part "This finding provides important evidence from awake, behaving animals t(...) that can optimize cognitive processes and performance. "
so you don't even need to read a book, go excersize
38 is not a lot of data? Lol? Secondly, it's irrelevant that they're medical students. Do you actually expect a different outcome in a study with homeless people? Sorry, they aren't taking exams.
@Columbo Well, yes, 38 is a horrendously small sample size. And frankly, there certainly could be a different outcome for homeless people. You don't know if there is if you've only studied medical students.
@Columbo They're not completely random humans at all. They're wealthy humans in a wealthy part of the world with a shared culture, a common education, who live in a common environment, and are mostly of a very similar age.
@Puppy Well, I think they would, because otherwise you may as well just use a random number generator. The point is to show that they're not doing a better job than a monkey in that same position, surely?
@Puppy We're talking genetics. Except for a common ethnicity (and even this may be wrong), they are of different gender, and all come from completely different families.
@Puppy Right, so you actually pay for a bunch of monkeys for them to randomly press up or down
Ugh anyway you guys discuss full=head=on what you want, I'm out of this discussion because I don't have the knowledge or background to participate in it nor do I want to come to the point that I will have to show you studies that confirm we exists either virtually or really.
Again, I know a bunch of medical students here, and except for being reasonable human beings, they're very different. I can only assume the same for German students.
The crux of the matter is that they didn't shoot themselves in the parietal cortex. They used it over and over again. And the human body generally follows the principle that if you put stress on a particular part of it, it develops so as to be able to handle the stress. Work out -> more muscles. Endurance sports -> better performance of your lungs. And there is undeniable evidence that the same works for the brain. So yeah, I believe that there has been concrete benefit for the medical students.
Puppy, you question so much that I am beginning to think that if someone tells you U (voltage in Volts) = I (current in Amperes) x R (resistance in Ohms), andl inks you to studies, you will come up with an article that says that all studies that show U=IR are bullshit.
Nothing against you, just the vibe I'm getting
Since when is the CPP room up for such long discussions without any advancement?
Also to add insult to injury I would expect Puppy to question the existence of voltage and currents and ask for studies from "experts" on to which those experts will be the 'questionable' part, and round and round we go.
this has been my experience with your discussion with Columb for the past.. how many hours do you have this discussion already?
I wonder if it even can be considered a discussion. But I'm no expert. I have no studies to support the claim that this cannot be considered a discussion, neither have I a degree in this field nor can I back up any assertions of what a discussion is.
Point is, trust and integrity has to start somewhere, even if just assumed, else there will never by any advancements.
you trust your compiler to make sure int holds values from at least -2^31 to 2^31-1, but you have no studies for each compiler to back that up, just some measily specification, and most programmers use it, compile code, test it, it works, then it just workst, it is considered the truth, no studies needed.
@Gizmo That sounds like an assumption to me. I'm pretty sure that the scientific revolution started by not having trust in anybody, it's continued by such, and that's the way it's done.
@Puppy I did not say that you have to trust a person per se. Trust in your abilities to recognize patterns is one example. "hey these objects are the same weight and they both take equial time to fall from x height".
en yes you can go on about that if you have a weight measure that it will display different results for different objects etc... to give studies that this weight scale is correct or at least ocnsistent.. I mean somewhere it begins with some basic understanding and intuition, you can't keep asking for everything to be linked to studies
I do realize that human brains aren't basic by any means, and that it's an advanced topic probably way out of the scope of anyone here, but given the fact there are good (and bas) researchers out there, not all information can be wrong. Something has to be true out there, some studies will and do hold up, right?
I've heard that Herb proposed metaclasses for C++ in a talk, that it allows to manipulate the AST, etc... I wonder what the proposal will actually look like.
@Xeo Can you summarize which shows I should be watching this season? Tonight is the night that I'll have the time to... look them up and download them.
@JerryCoffin California may not have any Microcenters, but the Frys/square-mile factor is much higher in California than anywhere else. OTOH, Newegg is based in California, so you have to pay sales tax.
> Hood slang for dynamic programming, a method of solving complex problems by breaking them down into simpler sub-problems. Rohan: Yo my nig did you solve that bitch ass 0-1 knapsack problem yet?
Raul: Hell damn ass yes, I slapped some DP on that bitch and fucked it right up!
That's how I want to collaborate with other computer scientists.
@Columbo Perhaps I should rephrase: I see little difference in the level of inhumanity between those who are religious and those who aren't. The Catholic church has certainly caused harm--but while it existed, the Soviet Union but also caused a great deal of evil in the world (despite being strongly against religion).
> In Iran it is illegal to execute a young woman if she is a virgin, according to religious law.
@JerryCoffin So you know what they do when they need to execute a virgin?
Nevermind the Soviet Union; they can only match this kind of evil, not top it. And this solely happens because reasonable people are pushed into believing fairy tales resulting in barbaric acts.
Fuck. I call fork() like 128 times, and the child process have an abnormally large number of bad allocations. Problem only appears on Linux. Which animal do I sacrifice? Also using Python because I wanted my code base to be more accessible to undergrads.... and I didn't know that Python was bullshit.