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COGNITIVE - ABHORRENCE
by Pedro Sena
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henriquecontaoficial · 6 months
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The Full MOTHER: Cognitive Dissonance Soundtrack! All the songs, midis, and others
Hey, remember MOTHER: Cognitive Dissonance? And remember the unreleased songs, midi songs, and others that you wish to listen to?
No? theres two that already released the songs? well damn. Ups to you to listen, since I actually posted all of the songs from the actual game, with given credits and the unreleased songs.
It can be view right above. Just note that not everything is credited, and few of them can have some errors, if you want to help, you can always contact with me about it (like seriously, theres few remix songs that I still wondering who remixed them)
Anyways, have fun listening to the midis!
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volgacankaya · 6 months
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“Forgetting: The Benefits of Not Remembering” with Dr. Scott Small
People aspire to have a better memory and to retain information effectively. However, there are instances when memory fails them. Not too long ago, both individuals and memory scientists believed that forgetfulness served no discernible purpose. Yet, recent research across diverse fields such as medicine, psychology, computer science, and neuroscience has revealed a different perspective.
It turns out that forgetting is not a flaw of the mind; rather, it serves a vital role. In fact, it contributes positively to people's lives by fostering creativity and benefiting their overall well-being. Forgetting clears the clutter from the mind, enabling better decision-making.
Forgetting appears to be an independent cognitive function, distinct from the processes governing memory retention.
As Schacter explains, the act of remembering and retrieving memories is a practical process, albeit not without its flaws. The memory system possesses inherent imperfections that people encounter daily. In his book, 'The Seven Sins of Memory,' Schacter identifies seven common memory failures: transience, absentmindedness, blocking, misattribution, suggestibility, bias, and persistence. He argues that these 'sins' should not be viewed as flaws in the memory system; instead, they are intrinsic features of memory.
Schacter further asserts that memory serves the needs of the present, and that current knowledge, beliefs, and emotions influence the recollection of the past. This function is orchestrated by the Default Brain Network, an intriguing system responsible for both remembering the past and imagining the future. It's a remarkable case of a single network managing two distinct processes.
The ability to forget plays a pivotal role in helping people prioritize, think more effectively, make decisions, and enhance their creativity. In the delicate balance between remembering and forgetting, mental flexibility emerges, allowing individuals to extract abstract concepts from their stored knowledge, ultimately enabling them to see the bigger picture.
Forgetting, far from being a hindrance, is a natural and beneficial aspect of human cognition.
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simpforcatsystem · 2 years
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You know, I think the worst thing about being chronically ill is the constant knowledge that one day you could just be too much for people. They could just throw up their hands and walk away, despite the fact that most of it is something you have no control over, despite the fact that you tried your hardest to make it up for them. Despite the fact that they love you, and you know they do.
There's constantly a pressure to be better, to be perfect, to recover, and you know it's an unobtainable goal. The more you try to drive yourself to it the more they'll expect it from you and the more they'll be disappointed and dismissive when you fail. But if you don't, you're too much and you're seen as not trying hard enough, not giving enough. As if you want to be sick and cared for all the time. It makes them leave faster.
You constantly make demands on others that you yourself would find unreasonable without understanding the source, and you know most people don't understand. They don't understand that you won't ever get better. They don't understand why, and most of the time you don't either.
If you push yourself too much, eventually you start to believe it too. "I'm fine, I got over this last wave so I'm better now. I'm fine, it's only a minor wave, I can work through it. I'm fine, it's only a migraine from stress. I'm fine. Why am I not fine?"
I don't know if I'll ever get over the subconscious bias that I should be fine, that I'm making it up, that I'll recover eventually. I feel like I'm constantly mourning the life I could've had, and at the same time believing I still could have it if I just work hard enough, push myself far enough.
But the truth is that'll never happen.
The cognitive dissonance is enough to make someone have a breakdown, between where they are and where they feel they should be, where they're told they should be. I don't feel I'll ever catch up to that standard.
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donotdestroy · 2 months
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“Not knowing the scope of your own ignorance is part of the human condition. The problem with it is we see it in other people, and we don't see it in ourselves. The first rule of the Dunning–Kruger club is you don't know you're a member of the Dunning–Kruger club.”
— David Dunning
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tmorganart · 1 year
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“One prediction – made by the futurist Kurzweil, the physicist Stephen Hawking and the neuroscientist Randal Koene, among others – is that, because human consciousness is supposedly like computer software, it will soon be possible to download human minds to a computer, in the circuits of which we will become immensely powerful intellectually and, quite possibly, immortal. This concept drove the plot of the dystopian movie Transcendence (2014) starring Johnny Depp as the Kurzweil-like scientist whose mind was downloaded to the internet – with disastrous results for humanity.
Fortunately, because the IP metaphor is not even slightly valid, we will never have to worry about a human mind going amok in cyberspace; alas, we will also never achieve immortality through downloading. This is not only because of the absence of consciousness software in the brain; there is a deeper problem here – let’s call it the uniqueness problem – which is both inspirational and depressing.
Because neither ‘memory banks’ nor ‘representations’ of stimuli exist in the brain, and because all that is required for us to function in the world is for the brain to change in an orderly way as a result of our experiences, there is no reason to believe that any two of us are changed the same way by the same experience. If you and I attend the same concert, the changes that occur in my brain when I listen to Beethoven’s 5th will almost certainly be completely different from the changes that occur in your brain. Those changes, whatever they are, are built on the unique neural structure that already exists, each structure having developed over a lifetime of unique experiences.”
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abigailkart · 2 years
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May 8, 2022
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minacomm · 5 months
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Connection Through Music
Capitol Records Tower, West Hollywood, CA. Photo by Mina Rios My son James came up with a novel idea and I embraced it wholeheartedly, even taking the concept a few steps further, as a model exercise in mindfulness – through music. At the end of my personal experiment of sorts, I decided the positive results seemed worthy of sharing, for others to experience and test the potential benefits.…
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tenth-sentence · 1 year
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Our rational, cognitive brain is actually the youngest part of the brain and occupies only about 30 percent of the area inside our skull.
"The Body Keeps the Score: Mind, brain and body in the transformation of trauma" - Bessel van der Kolk
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nando161mando · 7 months
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Wrote a cover story for @newstatesman on the unsinkable dream of the cognitive aristocracy
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20lerde30 · 1 year
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From the dessert break(!) while continuing to study a year ago :)
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thethcministry · 1 year
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healthinnovations · 1 year
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Study shows that as your brain get slower with age - you get happier
Study shows that as your brain get slower with age - you get happier The study could offer incites into delaying the onset of dementia. Thoughts health innovators?
The study could offer incites into delaying the onset of dementia. New research from UC San Diego, which incorporates key areas in healthy brain aging, indicates that even though older participants scored considerably lower in cognitive tests than their younger counterparts–they are far healthier mentally. The work centers around what is known as ‘senior moments,’ where an older friend or…
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blursy · 1 year
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Why people are dishonest?
Dishonesty is a common behaviour among humans, and it is a complex topic that has been studied extensively by researchers. The reasons for dishonesty can vary greatly, but they often include personal gain, social pressure, and a lack of moral values. In this article, we will explore the different factors that contribute to dishonesty, as well as the impact of early childhood experiences and the…
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yisum · 1 year
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不信任自己的 7 個心理原因(6)
6. 尋求保證 ——將管理困難情緒的艱苦工作外包給其他人
Reassurance-seeking——outsourcing the hard work of managing difficult emotions to someone else.
習慣性地逃避管理自己痛苦情緒的責任,你就是在告訴你的大腦你自己無法處理這些情緒。
#cognitive #cognitivebias #cognitivedevelopment #emotion
#emotional #pain #healing #psychology #mentalhealth #anxiety
#心理学 #心理健康 #yisumhelp #trustyourself #mindset
#growth #growthmindset
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askleneer · 2 years
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Senses that he want to make something, why not try to ask him?
So hey people or unknown users! You all are avaliable to ask him!
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