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Zed A. Shaw, Painter
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Personal artistic explorations in pigment. Follow @lzsthw is for http://learncodethehardway.com  programming books and code stuff.

Miami Beach, FL
Joined June 2008

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    1. Zed A. Shaw, Painter‏ @zedshaw 9 Aug 2019
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      What if, the Replication Crisis in Psychology is *not* because Psychologists are fraudsters who ran around fabricating bullshit? What if it's just everyone they analyzed was poisoned with lead, and now people aren't, so the results are different?

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    2. Zed A. Shaw, Painter‏ @zedshaw 9 Aug 2019
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      That'd mean that--since lead poisoning wasn't controlled for--nearly every psychology study for the last 50 years is suspect and wouldn't represent anyone who was not lead poisoned. Like, what if social priming totally works--only on lead babies. Everyone else it doesn't work.

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    3. Zed A. Shaw, Painter‏ @zedshaw 9 Aug 2019
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      And if you think about what a hell of a lot of psychology is all about it's: Regulating your damn brain. So, lead could be something that totally upends psychology research since it pretty much destroys the part of the brain most psychology is focused on.

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    4. Zed A. Shaw, Painter‏ @zedshaw 9 Aug 2019
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      Let's take a simple example of Dunning-Kruger: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect … What if, actually, everyone who was bad at the self-awareness necessary to evaluate their skill was just a lead baby? That would explain why the effect isn't found in Japan and other cultures.

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    5. Zed A. Shaw, Painter‏ @zedshaw 9 Aug 2019
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      Final random thought: If the ACC is responsible for detecting errors then it *might* make someone a bad programmer. A huge part of programming is spotting errors just like the ones tested in the studies, so I'd be curious to see if it makes debugging harder too.

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    6. Zed A. Shaw, Painter‏ @zedshaw 9 Aug 2019
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      I almost forgot a couple more logs to throw on this fire: 1. If the crime goes down because of lead, but the gun purchases stay the same or go up, then it's lead not guns. 2. If crime goes down with lead poison, then men or any race or culture, aren't necessarily more violent.

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    7. Zed A. Shaw, Painter‏ @zedshaw 9 Aug 2019
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      For #1: You could actually separate out regions with lead poisoning, control for it, and get a better picture of gun violence. You can then focus on eliminating lead as a proxy mechanism for lowering gun violence (and all violence).

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    8. Zed A. Shaw, Painter‏ @zedshaw 9 Aug 2019
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      For #2: If the majority of men who are violent (or any race or culture deemed "genetically more violent" bullshit) are actually just poisoned with lead, then it could be lead affects baby boys more than girls (which is common with lots of toxins).

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    9. Zed A. Shaw, Painter‏ @zedshaw 9 Aug 2019
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      Another way to look at a lot of this is: Tons of social, psychological, and political policies and beliefs could simply be because tons of people were poisoned with lead. Prisons, laws, numbers of officers, therapies, racist/sexist beliefs, all need to be reevaluated.

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    10. Zed A. Shaw, Painter‏ @zedshaw 9 Aug 2019
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      Sorry I have one more, but this one is potentially *super* unpopular: It looks like damage to the ACC also causes things like "alien hand syndrome" and OCD, which could explain people who desperately need to cut off their arm to feel "right". Could cause body dysmorphia too.

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      Zed A. Shaw, Painter‏ @zedshaw 9 Aug 2019
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      Combine OCD and 'alien hand syndrome' with damage of self-awareness, and an ability to correct errors in visual perception, and damage to the ACC could be the cause of people not feeling like they belong in their own body.

      4:03 PM - 9 Aug 2019
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        1. Jonathan Watmough‏ @watmough 9 Aug 2019
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          I guessing these opinions may not be ... popular.

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        1. Post Corona believer‏ @viniciusxp 9 Aug 2019
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          Hey Zed, i’m not really sure your theory has a point. But I can imagine a really cool dystopia book just by pushing the concept to the extreme.pic.twitter.com/SO5dJ64NT9

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