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  • Gender and The Brain as A Market for Attention

    GENDER AND THE BRAIN AS A MARKET FOR ATTENTION The brain functions by a market for attention. Differences in brain structure especially between genders, provide increases or decreases in attention achievable by different regions, with urgent attention provided by fears, and long term attention provided by incentives. Attention is easier for men because we compartmentalize our brains with less interaction, and harder for women because their brains are more integrated. Worse, the ability to suppress impulse from the frontal region and back to the hippocampal region and own to the thalamus varies by individual regardless of gender. Worse, men are more dominant and less agreeable by a bit, and as such are more likely to express physical urgencies, where women verbal urgencies.

  • Differences in Gender Neutral Measurement

    Differences in Gender Neutral Measurement https://t.co/5nMkV5Ibpm

  • Differences in Gender Neutral Measurement

    DIFFERENCES IN GENDER NEUTRAL MEASUREMENT Training, bias, intuition, impulse, and predisposition are a spectrum of very different things, yet most of the gender-neutral literature measures the results of training not disposition, impulse, and bias. Why? Measurements evolved for measurement of men trained to fulfill roles in a hierarchical distribution.

  • Differences in Gender Neutral Measurement

    DIFFERENCES IN GENDER NEUTRAL MEASUREMENT Training, bias, intuition, impulse, and predisposition are a spectrum of very different things, yet most of the gender-neutral literature measures the results of training not disposition, impulse, and bias. Why? Measurements evolved for measurement of men trained to fulfill roles in a hierarchical distribution.

  • It Matters: Disambiguation, Serialization, Operationalization

    It Matters: Disambiguation, Serialization, Operationalization https://t.co/BkmAlKOcn0

  • It Matters: Disambiguation, Serialization, Operationalization

    IT MATTERS: DISAMBIGUATION, SERIALIZATION, OPERATIONALIZATION (and competition) —“Good format”— @AHayhes (In response to serialization of properties of religion) P-method of “Disambiguation, Serialization, Operationalization”. Popper didn’t quite get there. Programming and databases (relational calculus) got me there. Some of us are better at it (pattern recognition, systematizing) and others need hand holding (narrative). Both are required.

  • It Matters: Disambiguation, Serialization, Operationalization

    IT MATTERS: DISAMBIGUATION, SERIALIZATION, OPERATIONALIZATION (and competition) —“Good format”— @AHayhes (In response to serialization of properties of religion) P-method of “Disambiguation, Serialization, Operationalization”. Popper didn’t quite get there. Programming and databases (relational calculus) got me there. Some of us are better at it (pattern recognition, systematizing) and others need hand holding (narrative). Both are required.

  • A.A. Christianity

    A.A. Christianity https://t.co/hhvTzWCEIq

  • A.A. Christianity

    AA CHRISTIANITY?

    —“Hey on the religion topic. I might’ve mentioned it before, but the AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) version of Christianity might be useful to consider: • They don’t preach or advertise, they share their experience, strength, and hope to people that express interest in getting help—but the person has to want to change. • They offer sponsorship for someone to work their own program. But they don’t push it. You must go up to someone and ask for their support. • It’s not reciprocity between two people per se—it’s more like pay-it-forward. My sponsor doesn’t get much from me, but he figures I’ll offer my unique perspective and possible sponsorship to someone that approaches me to help them. So we all share our personal ways we’ve recovered from our defects in character/makeup. By doing that it grows the system based on attraction.”— A friend

  • A.A. Christianity

    AA CHRISTIANITY?

    —“Hey on the religion topic. I might’ve mentioned it before, but the AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) version of Christianity might be useful to consider: • They don’t preach or advertise, they share their experience, strength, and hope to people that express interest in getting help—but the person has to want to change. • They offer sponsorship for someone to work their own program. But they don’t push it. You must go up to someone and ask for their support. • It’s not reciprocity between two people per se—it’s more like pay-it-forward. My sponsor doesn’t get much from me, but he figures I’ll offer my unique perspective and possible sponsorship to someone that approaches me to help them. So we all share our personal ways we’ve recovered from our defects in character/makeup. By doing that it grows the system based on attraction.”— A friend