inadvertent social information
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‘Double-blind’ trials.
Audience effects on food caching in grey squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis): evidence for pilferage avoidance strategies, double-blind, double-blind trials, ESS, evolutionarily stable strategy, exploitation, false positive result, fluoxetine, inadvertent social information, lithium salts, medical epistemology, peer review system, Perceptual fusion of musical notes by native Amazonians suggests universal representations of musical intervals, prior authorisation, prozac, research bias, Unraveling the universality of chemical fear communication: evidence from behavioral genetic and chemical analyses – no reply to an email request for clarification., Wikipedia‘Double-blind’ trials that do not include a test of the ‘double-blind’ design are inadvertent social information about those who design, approve, perform and publish the trials.The failure to test a supposedly ‘double-blind’ design increases the likelihood of a false positive result, and thus the likelihood that you will be given a treatment that has toxic…
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Vocalisation.
A neuronal morphologic type unique to humans and great apes, A profile of prosodic speech differences in individuals with autism spectrum disorder and first-degree relatives, a word in edgeways, absolute pitch, acoustic analysis, aggressive mimicry, ahem, anxiety, autism, braggard, cadence, calculus, CDS, child-directed speech, Chimpanzees modify recruitment screams as a function of audience composition, convergent evolution, cough, crying, diffidence, disinhibition, dissemble, dissimulate, dyspopulophony, echolocation, emotion, emotionality, emphasis, enunciation, excitement, exclamation, fatherese, frequency, halting, Heschl’s gyrus, high-pass filter, hollow laughter, hollow voice, human parasite, imperative mood, inadvertent social information, inflection, inflexion, inner ear, interjection, interrogative mood, interruption, laughter, loudmouth, more to this than meets the ear, motherese, network, networking, octave, oval window, pace, Parallel Thalamocortical Pathways for Echolocation and Passive Sound Localisation in a Gleaning Bat Antrozous pallidus, parentese, pause, phonolocation, pitch, planum temporale, power, pregnant pause, pressure of talk, prosody, quaver, Revealing the structure of information flows discriminates similar animal social behaviours, sarcasm, Seneca, solfege scale, sounding out, spindle cells from Wikipedia, stapedius, stapes, The activity of the stapedius muscle in man during vocalization, throw-away remark, timbre, transverse temporal gyrus, triadic awareness, Two different motor systems are needed to generate human speech, Vocal fighting and flirting: the functions of birdsong 2004 Nature’s Music. The Science of Birdsong., vocal spectral analysis, vocalisationThe intention to vocalise is followed by contraction of the stapedius muscles, which reduces vibrations of the stapes (stirrup) bones, and thus the transmission of sound waves through the oval windows to the inner ears. The pitch, pace, pause and power of vocalisations qualify verbalisations. Comparisons can be made within sentences and between sentences, when…
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A description of mental health for any moment.
agreement between experts indicates validity, assortativity, Bion, blushing, Churchillian, circadian, circumlocution, clique, cricket, defensive genetics, diurnal, diurnal variation in mood, divorce, Dunbar’s number, elite, elitism, emotionality, empathy, erubescence, escapism, estrogen, Evidence for Joint Encoding of Motion and Disparity in Human Visual Perception, free will, game theory, hebdomadal, Hillsborough, hormones, inadvertent social information, information silo, irritable male syndrome, jargon, Libet, lunar, Marylebone Cricket Club, MCC, men’s liberation movement, mental health, mental health now, mentalize, modulation, module, necessary and sufficient, neologisms, Norman Bettison, objectivity, opportunism, personality disorder, premenstrual tension, progesterone, prolactin, pseudo-conversation, psychoanalysis, readiness potential, regression., seasonal, seasonal affective disorder, sect, sexual equality, sexual selection, simulation, social enquiries, social media, social principles, The Royal Society, theory of mind, Time of conscious intention to act in relation to onset of cerebral activity (readiness-potential) The unconscious initiation of a freely voluntary act, ultradian, vulnerable to spin bowling, women’s liberation, Yorkshire Cricket ClubMental health is the capacity to review independently one’s mental state as it is perceived by others. One may have the capacity to review independently one’s mental state as it is perceived by others, but one may choose not to use it.Blushing signals that one cares about how one is perceived by others. Theory of…