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littlehux
This morning I had a total autistic executive function breakdown that I think perfectly shows the way that sensory overstimulation can affect us in a physical and mental way, so
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Mohamed Hassan
M7amed7assan
Beatrice the Storyteller - Narrative EmpathyBeatrice was able to turn the divided souls of the family into a fictional story that has broad and uniform concepts, therefore encouraging narrative empathy.#07threads
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sinistarino
[Borderline personality disorder thread] On December 11, 2019, I was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. I want to tell you a little about this tricky disease. Perhaps this thread will
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Trey Bateman
RenegadeSynapse
Okay, I said I'd try my hand at a #tweetorial for #meded so, here goes:Let's talk about Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) diagnosis. Management would be another thread. I'll provide refs
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W. Kamau Bell
wkamaubell
So Iām gonna a start a mega thread of @DonorsChoose projects tonite. Big ones that need a bunch of people. Small ones that can be completed w/ 1 donation. Howās
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Stephen Foung
StephenFoung
I think Iāve figured out why people are so vehemently opposed to conspiracy theories. I donāt just mean dismissive, I mean actually triggered/inflamed at them. On the surface it seems
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1HP | Cait
CaitMcGeePT
Going to be tweeting a bit about the Science of Gaming Summit today. With the exception of when I present, I'll keep it all in this thread #SOGS19Starting off with
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Brad Wyble
bradpwyble
I'm rebooting this discussion on embodied cognition (as an outsider to the field) as a new thread. I've learned quite a lot reading this thread and thinking about the issues
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Mohammed Nizami
mnizami_uk
[An important thread]There are two levels of engagement w/ Islam:1. General/basic (mujmal)2. Detailed/sophisticated (mufassal) 1. The mujmal level is an engagement where people tend to know an outline of the
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Himanshu S Mishra
thevalokuvaaja
AD NAUSEUMTireless repetition of an idea, especially a simple slogan, that is repeated enough times, to be taken as absolute truth. This approach is more effective alongside the act of
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Kathy Rastle
Kathy_Rastle
Iāve spent 25 years studying the neurocognitive processes in reading, and thinking about how they relate to instruction. I wondered what I could learn from āClosing the Reading Gapā by
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david oliver
mancunianmedic
what the article does *not* say1. Elderly Care home residents generally frail, with multiple life limiting long term conditions, have very poor reserve and have limited average life expectancy from
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Q. Pheevr
qpheevr
Gentle readers of all genders, I crave your indulgence. Iād like to quote a single sentence from someone who is now one of our least favourite fantasy authors, in order
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Lulie š
reasonisfun
What Ayn Rand gives people is a surrogate for good boundaries. People who donāt take themselves seriously and have poor boundaries find Ayn Rand, and are like āomg itās legitimate
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Bitter Spice
mikers86
Itās been one year since I was tossed from my PhD program. Yes, somehow only a year. Feels like several. I considered doing a thread about āthings Iāve learnedā but
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Teague O'Mara
teague_o
New @RSocPublishing science today! Red-toothed shrews don't make any sense , and their metabolisms don't change much over a 30 degree temp range -- it's all about their shrinking body
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