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"Master of the courses of thought"—vasī vitakkapariyāyapathesu = MA²⇌(CogNeuro|escaped PhD warzone)*(Buddhism|sought monastic asylum)⇋LtMeditator∞⟿∞

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    1. x.noaidi‏ @NoaidiX May 6
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      Suddenly contacted for a follow-up survey based on a comprehensive study (MRI, EEG, sleep lab for lucid dreaming, blood plasma, etc.) I participated in two years ago. Responses in this section might perplex their stats team.pic.twitter.com/kL3apVnOcJ

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    2. Kathryn Devaney‏ @kathryndevaney May 6
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      Yep, you're now an outlier

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    3. x.noaidi‏ @NoaidiX May 6
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      This is one reason why ethnography-style interviews can be so much more illuminating, or at least a helpful supplement. They had me participate in one of those during the actual study, but there's no room for explanation in this case. An "add footnote" option would go a long way.

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    4. Kathryn Devaney‏ @kathryndevaney May 6
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      Certainly a helpful supplement at least. The issue (as I understand it) is they're entirely separate areas of expertise and you can get a whole PhD in one while never doing the other. So you actually need two experts if you want to do both

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      x.noaidi‏ @NoaidiX May 6
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      Interdisciplinary research for the win! I've been attempting to train in both spheres, which gets me in trouble with single-disciplinary specialists acting as gate-keepers. Went rogue while conducting neurophenomenology fieldwork in Asia. Presently running an "N=1" self-study.

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        2. yes‏ @mlegls May 6
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          Not sure if this is changing trends with changing times or just a peculiarity of my particular school, but every cognitive science B.S. at UCSD requires both an ethnography/4E and a neurobiology track, no matter the specialization. http://www.cogsci.ucsd.edu/undergraduates/major/bs-cogsci.html …

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          Sounds like a fruitful direction. My undergrad degree (at one of the "hidden ivies," not a public research university) morphed from "cognitive and neuroscience studies" to "neuroscience studies" mid-way through my time there. Integrated chem, bio, comp sci, phil & psych w/ neuro.

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