I understand there's a negative effect of high-levels of CO2 but this is a very strange chart :-)https://twitter.com/DanielleFong/status/649402388986499072 …
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@djmer1 Agree with you there. But this is one of the most clear discoveries I've seen in cog-sci. Worth probing extensively
.@DanielleFong first time I looked at it I saw higher cognitive abilities generated as a result of people subjected to 600 and 1000 ppm.
@djmer1 ah, I see why that doesn't make sense in context
.@DanielleFong and I concur having seen similar studies so I accept CO2 leads to cognitive impairment. I've seen MUCH better evidence.
@djmer1 I'm sure there's some better evidence -- would appreciate a link if you have any at hand :-)
It's suggested well by physiology
@DanielleFong anyway, all good. Not questioning the science, just the chart without a control group can confuse people.
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