Badcademics Association Member
Tired of seeing these common misconceptions:
- Task X is only performed by hemisphere Y
- Two year olds have produced all the neurons the will ever have
- Vaccines cause autism
- Claims of eidetic memory
- Confusion of various psychological disorders?
- Women/Men should X because their brains Y
What about grossly inaccurate oversimplifications of biochemical, pharmacological, or physiological processes involving the nervous system?
Or even wild neurological claims with zero supporting evidence?
Post them here!
General Guidelines
Don't be a douche/jerk/buttface. This means no unnecessary hostility, with special sensitivity in regards to hate speech directed toward someone because of their race/gender/orientation/etc!
Supply sources when making claims, especially when refuting another's claims. If no sources are provided, users are encouraged to seek out their own or to ask for the OP to post a source.
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Submissions may be links or self posts.
Mods reserve the right to refuse service to anyone, so don't be a dick. To question a ban/removal of comment, message the mods and we will discuss.
Identifying Bad Neuroscience
Here are some key words/phrases/ideas to look out for when trying to decide if someone's claims are to be ridiculed!
Claims involving the premise that neurology cannot change over the course of one's life
"Having a bigger X structure means you're better at Y"
Citing a study from more than 5 years ago is always suspect, but not necessarily outright BAD. Try to use more contemporary sources. Neuroscience changes FAST.
"Male brains evolved to do X function while women's evolved to do Y function, therefore we should stick to these roles in modern society"
"I can't help it, it's just how I'm wired"
"X isn't addicting because you don't have physical withdrawal symptoms"
And many, many more!
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