. . . learning as a good model for humans. [narrator] analogues of zebra finch auditory learning structures are not present in human brains
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Last I heard she quit and became the Chief Science Officer of a startup somewhere. This seems like a vastly better use of her talents tbqh.
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Anyway, what I'm trying to say is, there's lately a lot of (justified, imo) criticism of humanities and their ideology-driven hollowing
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To say nothing of replication crises in the social sciences, to varying degrees. But even the natural sciences, even in application-heavy...
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fields, seem like they're unwell. My gut sense is the cause of this seems to have something to do with organizational theory and incentives
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. . . but of course I would say that as a microeconomist. Anyway, this is heartbreaking to me. My life has orbited around campus since
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my faculty brat childhood, and I've been able to learn from some of the most talented and kind people in the world in labs and classrooms.
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second... IDK, I weirdly love our field despite many things that are easy to criticize.
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it's sort of like loving America. Or any large institution.
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Yeah tbh I think econ does way better than most non-engineering fields
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I love the institutions too, I just wish they didn't fail like they do. If I didn't love I don't think I'd be upset :/
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