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hyperintuitive: November 2005
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Tuesday, November 08, 2005. Down for the Count. By CARL ZIMMER,. The New York Times. November 8, 2005. A team of scientists at Indiana State would like to know what happens in the brains of the iguanas when the lights go out. Do they sleep as we do? Do they shut the whole brain down, for example, or can they keep one half awake? These scientists in Terre Haute hope the iguanas will also help shed some light on an even more fundamental question: why sleep even exists. Today animals sleep in many different...
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hyperintuitive: May 2010
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Thursday, May 20, 2010. TSA Sham Behavioral Science? TSA's Program to Spot Terrorists a $200M Sham? Gov't Accountability Office Finds Army of Specially Trained "Behavior Detection" Agents Failed to Stop Terrorists. By Armen Keteyian,. WASHINGTON, May 19, 2010. There's a hidden layer of airport security most people don't know about. It's called "behavior detection," and involves specially trained Transportation Security Administration employees whose primary mission is to spot terrorists. The GAO uncovere...
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hyperintuitive: December 2005
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Tuesday, December 20, 2005. Sleep books via Circadiana. On biological clocks, circadian rhythms and sleep via the fine blog. Posted by tony gallucci @ 9:46 PM. For BC, AH, LL, ET, JW, BH, SS, BS, GD, PN, TO, WL, CR, JDD, AK and OK - for JGL and BD who must be, and for HL, TvZ, and WG, who must have been. Texas, United States. View my complete profile. TSA Sham Behavioral Science? Sleep books via Circadiana. And a critique of sleep variations. Ninety minute sleep cycles. For those who know.
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hyperintuitive: October 2005
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Thursday, October 20, 2005. And a critique of sleep variations. Http:/ www.tech-recipes.com/blog202.php. Posted by tony gallucci @ 11:38 PM. Monday, October 17, 2005. Ninety minute sleep cycles. Umm, maybe, maybe not . . . Check it out here. No endorsement from me. Posted by tony gallucci @ 9:36 PM. The post is here. With links to additional sites . . . Posted by tony gallucci @ 9:26 PM. Texas, United States. View my complete profile. TSA Sham Behavioral Science? Sleep books via Circadiana.
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hyperintuitive: January 2007
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Monday, January 15, 2007. Excerpt: "Born on a Blue Day," by Daniel Tammet. A Man With Savant Syndrome Describes How His Mind Works. Jan 15, 2007. Born with a rare condition called Savant Syndrome, Daniel Tammet sees the world like few other people. To Tammet, numbers have shapes, emotions have colors, and math is as easy as blinking. He can learn to speak a language fluently from scratch in a week and has a complusive need for order and routine. Read an Excerpt from "Born on a Blue Day" below:. No matter...
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hyperintuitive: August 2007
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Thursday, August 30, 2007. Patti Davis: At the Airport, You Better Smile. Behavior Detection Officers’ are now watching passengers’ facial expressions for signs of danger. It’s a new level of absurdity for America. By Patti Davis, Special to. Updated: 11:40 am CT Aug 16, 2007. Aug 16, 2007 - It was bound to happen. Now even a frown or grimace can get you into trouble with The Man. Did anyone ever doubt that George Orwell’s prophecies in 1984 would arrive? Let’s see, fear and disgust in an airport? Or the...
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hyperintuitive: August 2005
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Friday, August 12, 2005. Here's the lead-in from. A journal article about fMRI imaging of men listening to variously-hacked men's and women's voices. Worldwide resonant evocation of sexual stereotypes, congruent and contradictory alike. Some headlines: "Er, you what, luv? Man Leaves Wife, Realizes Six Hours Later" - "Female Voices are Easier to Hear" - "What We Have is Failure to Communicate" - "Men do Have Trouble Hearing Women" - "Why Imaginary Voices are Male" - "It's official! Read the rest here.
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hyperintuitive: July 2005
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Thursday, July 28, 2005. This one is right up my meme . . . from. Why do we lie, and why are we so good at it? By David Livingstone Smith, June 2005 Issue. Interestingly, men and women lied with equal frequency; however, Feldman found that women were more likely to lie to make the stranger feel good, whereas men lied most often to make themselves look better. These references are just a few of the many examples of lying that pepper the scientific record. Read the rest here . . . O’Sullivan’s work has mad...
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milkriverarchive: September 2005
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Monday, September 26, 2005. North America has just lost one of its most prolific naturalists and collectors. Leslie Raymond Hubricht, mollusk (and milliped) collector par excellence, world authority on the land snails of the Eastern United States, and author of numerous articles on North American land and freshwater mollusks, died on September 19 at the age of 97 after a period of declining health. Posted by tony gallucci at 8:42 PM. ATH: This is what it's all about . . . The Notre Dame coach met last we...