No.2220
>>2218Isn't that every season?
No.2277
>>2276Did it break anything?
No.2278
>>2276Looks like we'll have to cancel the /qa/ poolside gravure shoot...
No.2284
summer time is watermelon time
im eating watermelon
No.2287
>>2284love watermelon
do you cut it into triangle slices or scoop it into balls
i really like triangle slices
No.2288
>>2287I've never met a ball scooper
No.2723
Heard about the split-brain research a bit ago from youtube videos.
The idea is that to treat seizures one procedure is to cut the junction between the left and right brain sharing info. So if one half of the brain is showed one image and the other another, then the patient will answer with one thing, but draw the other, because language is on one hemisphere and motor skills on the other. That's somewhat believable, but what was off is that the patients testimonies for why the did the action.
According to the studies the reasoning for why they drew one thing and said the other is always a rationalization that breaks logical continuity. But this doesn't make sense. You should realize that you made a logical error right away and say with your language brain that you have no idea why. But according to the researchers it's always that the client stops treating things logically. Makes no sense.
So it looks like this study that is one of the basis for explain consciousness might not even be reproducible and might have just been theatrics like a ton of other psychological research done in the mid 20th century.
https://www.consciousentities.com/2017/01/split-brain-not-reproducible/
No.2724
Some other contradictions that haven't been explained
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7305066/
No.3957
>>3953What happened in 2024, summer didn't end??
No.3958
>>3957I think there was another thread or something... can't remember.
No.3959
I got tired of making the stickies
No.3960
>>3959No surprises here..
No.3961
>>3960don't really care to defend against your lack of surprise,
but these boards weren't even supposed to exist in order to prevent content from being taken out of /qa/.
but in typical fashion my decisions were disagreed against by people who cozy up to the other staff and tell them things that make no sense
No.3962
>>3961I was only being half-serious when I said that, including the "This is why people prefer [staff]" on /trans/, if that happens to be related to your last statement.
I'm not all too familiar with seasonal boards as a concept, but I think the idea is fun and makes for a sense of urgency to use said boards, which may or may not result in threads people would otherwise have been too lazy to make. Not everything needs to be archived 100% correctly, fun and special occasions help keep up user morale - or that's a random Anon's take on it.