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For people who are interested in the study of psychology. Discussions about epigenetics, plasticity, drug addiction, neuro implants, etc...
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INTP! Did you read the description of it below on this page? The description starts out with "INTP is also sometimes referred to as: The Thinker."
Last replied by Robert on Thursday, 10 November 2011
Last replied by sweetleo3333 on Friday, 01 October 2010
Male rats that were only in the presence of a sexually receptive female for one day in the two weeks had more neurogenesis and stronger synaptic strength than rats that were not exposed to a sexually receptive female. The study doesn't mean that a person who has sex a lot is smarter than someone who doesn't, it just implies that when a person has sex it alters their brain chemistry in a way beneficial for learning. There are so many different influences on intelligence and leaning that you cannot judge if someone is intelligent just by knowing the amount of sex they have.
Last replied by Robert on Wednesday, 25 August 2010
I love getting chills from music! Makes me feel alert, definitely aware, also give me a sort of body high that makes me feel alive at that very moment. John Butler Trio gives me my main chills:) ...the song Peaces and Cream sends chills down my back every time guaranteed! http://www.web420.com/videos/525-karliemichelle/video/711-John+Butler+Trio+Peaches+Cream+(Live+Federation+Square)
Last replied by karlie_michelle on Tuesday, 24 August 2010
This is interesting. I dropped out of college, as a theatre arts major, and am now working as a stagehand at a professional theater. I have learned more in 2 months working than I had in 2 years of college. My boss has been fantastic as a teacher in a very apprentice style, and getting rid of the stress of school has made me a much happier person. I encourage people to find what works for them, and not to be constrained by society's idea of the education system.
Last replied by Benjt on Sunday, 06 June 2010