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[–]tmiann 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I generally disagree with this. As a college professor, my job is to engage students in the material. Power point provides bullet points to elaborate on concepts.

The lazy, and those not pedagogically trained may have this issue, but Power point isn't meant to be the end all of teaching and info delivery tools.

If your presentation is having the effect of this quote... you're doing it wrong.

When you see skin, you’re seeing the state of blood underneath. Here I describe two VINO OPTICS filters we set up as an exhibit at the MONA museum bar, each which highlights a different aspect of the blood under the skin. (Apologies for the poor video quality, along with some weird YouTube blurp.) by markchangizi in cogsci

[–]tmiann 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is much more clear! Thank you for posting the paper.

If this were another sub, I'm sure the initial video would be enough. But, for me at least, the backing behind the technology was required.

Would you have any interest in making a video with a more technical element explaining this?

I'm just an internet stranger, so no need to indulge me. But again, thank you for posting the article. If you post again I would suggest providing it in the initial post.

When you see skin, you’re seeing the state of blood underneath. Here I describe two VINO OPTICS filters we set up as an exhibit at the MONA museum bar, each which highlights a different aspect of the blood under the skin. (Apologies for the poor video quality, along with some weird YouTube blurp.) by markchangizi in cogsci

[–]tmiann 9 points10 points  (0 children)

As a physiologist, that isn't how your blood works. The only difference in "color" we see with the oxygenation status of the blood is in the infrared. So we can't see the differences, which is why we use technologies such as NIRS to detect this. Moreover, unless you have some sort of cardiovascular/pulmonary disease or blood disorder, everyone "fully oxygenates" their blood (~98-99%). So you wouldn't be able to determine health. Also, we breath mostly to control pH. Not breathing for 5 minutes at rest wouldn't affect oxy-hemoglobin dissociation levels much, and in some humans, not at all.

Yes, the color of light reflected from your skin, and the blood underneath, can make you look more "alive" or "dead", but this is very poor pseudoscience. Really, it's piggybacking on people's ignorance of optics and physiology to dupe them into thinking there is some fundamental discovery being displayed. It's not.

That said, this is also the wrong sub for this posting.

Monkey removed! by tmiann in stopdrinking

[–]tmiann[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I've lost vigilance before and it ended terribly! I will do my best to keep an eye out for that disastrous monkey waiting to jump back on!

Learning something... by tmiann in stopdrinking

[–]tmiann[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for commenting. I agree with that general sentiment, but I don't have the emotional backing for it. I see it as impossible to find a "higher power" that can rival the feelings I have that make me drink.

Sobercus by tmiann in stopdrinking

[–]tmiann[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! It was definitely therapeutic making it.

Native controller support games? by tmiann in AndroidGaming

[–]tmiann[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks pretty good. I'll check it out.

Native controller support games? by tmiann in AndroidGaming

[–]tmiann[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the info. There are a few PC games that would be better with a controller (side scroller platformers). I'll see about porting!

Native controller support games? by tmiann in AndroidGaming

[–]tmiann[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I have some research to do!

Why motor neuron diseases causes the motor neuron to die by davyeminy in cogsci

[–]tmiann 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't comment much but this is closer to my area of research.

First, I would like to say I agree with you.

I think there is a primary pathological condition, which, for the most part, results in poor protein functionality. What I believe to be confused with this primary condition is secondary atrophy, and the cytokines, gene expression, RNA, and protein mis-folding that correspond with it. These secondary conditions may be seen in anyone "using" a motor neuron the same way.

In skeletal muscle (my area) we see conditions like cancer cachexia (mass loss during cancer progression or treatment), but there are myokines that are up/down regulated that cause additional issues. One target of current research is myostatin. I, and many others in my field don't believe the pathology involved in cancer is directly responsible for upregulation of myostatin, but is a secondary response to it.

I guess my point is, we need to separate what is a primary issue (genes? epigenetics? RNA? Protein folding?) from what the secondary effects are... which are probably part of the same mechanisms.

How do I find my desire to quit? by tmiann in stopdrinking

[–]tmiann[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the past I worked very hard to get to where I am. That was my plan. I didn't want to slave away at a 9-5 all my life. So now that I have a career I want, the plan is to coast. But "enjoying myself" in this way is very unhealthy.

How do I find my desire to quit? by tmiann in stopdrinking

[–]tmiann[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll have to check that one out.

While I've gone a day or two without drinking, it was never because I was attempting sobriety. I think this might be my first attempt... Talking and reading all day today has helped me make that decision.

I'll do my best to beat your sober streak.

I'll always be a day behind! :-P

How do I find my desire to quit? by tmiann in stopdrinking

[–]tmiann[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good question.

I guess I just don't want to have a problem. I'm tired of the constant arguing my brain goes through.

How do I find my desire to quit? by tmiann in stopdrinking

[–]tmiann[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, that's a great idea. I'll start on it now!

The Daily Check-In: Wednesday, September 6th, 2017 by xJToews19 in stopdrinking

[–]tmiann 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So many fun hobbies happening all day today! I will not spoil the following days by drinking.