Message from @Banjod

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2019-12-04 01:58:16 UTC  

vaush is a sad man

2019-12-04 01:58:17 UTC  

u belive iq means anyting RETARD LOLOLOLOLOL

2019-12-04 01:58:25 UTC  

its funny af

2019-12-04 01:58:25 UTC  

where's the lie tho

2019-12-04 01:59:01 UTC  

I know people who would score 130 if they knew what they were doing, but if I asked them, they would probably score 110

2019-12-04 01:59:04 UTC  

or less

2019-12-04 01:59:06 UTC  

aqua debate jfg if u think iq means shit

2019-12-04 01:59:06 UTC  

that's all i'm gon say..

2019-12-04 01:59:09 UTC  

Jewish Physics is difficult to understand for goyim

2019-12-04 01:59:16 UTC  

@Aqua https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5608941/

Jensen also wrote a paper on it I believe. I think this link has been studied for decades. But what are ur thoughts?

2019-12-04 01:59:28 UTC  

@Nerthulas I started tuning out hours ago

2019-12-04 01:59:32 UTC  

I think there is a link.

2019-12-04 01:59:43 UTC  

But I think it's more of a correlation than a causative relation.

2019-12-04 01:59:57 UTC  

Pozzed Health

2019-12-04 02:00:02 UTC  

i am vomit

2019-12-04 02:00:07 UTC  

Pick one

2019-12-04 02:00:07 UTC  

❗ = <:hyperbrainlet:641878745631817738>

2019-12-04 02:00:07 UTC  

General nervous fitness will cause both cognition and reaction time to rise simultaneously

2019-12-04 02:00:10 UTC  

I have head people with blue eyes have lower reaction time

2019-12-04 02:00:15 UTC  

higher I mean

2019-12-04 02:00:16 UTC  

is braging about ur iq to randome people online <:CHAD:396569198404435969> ??? or not am i right gayyyyys

2019-12-04 02:00:16 UTC  

But reaction time is affected by a lot.

2019-12-04 02:00:33 UTC  
2019-12-04 02:00:37 UTC  

fucking boomers

2019-12-04 02:00:39 UTC  

For example, the cortex and its impulses doesn't cause the PNS to activate so much as suppresses it.

2019-12-04 02:00:41 UTC  

literally

2019-12-04 02:00:50 UTC  

Its called Degeneracy

2019-12-04 02:00:57 UTC  

Which is why stroke patients tend to have strengthened reflexes and "pathological signs" or pathological reflexes.

2019-12-04 02:01:15 UTC  

Reflexes which normally should be suppressed, but no longer are because part of thecortex is either dead or blocked off/dysfunctional.

2019-12-04 02:01:35 UTC  

They're reflexes that children have until 1.5-2 years old or so, after which point their cortex develops enough to suppress them.

2019-12-04 02:01:35 UTC  

I have a pretty shit reaction time I think, it's about average

2019-12-04 02:01:42 UTC  

Such as the common grabbing reflex.

2019-12-04 02:01:45 UTC  

but I see myself reacting slow to it

2019-12-04 02:01:52 UTC  

When you put something in an infant's hand, they will grab it

2019-12-04 02:01:56 UTC  

like I see the thing change, and then I wait until I do it

2019-12-04 02:01:58 UTC  

Y r u posting this garbage

2019-12-04 02:02:03 UTC  

A stroke patient will sometimes do so too, if hte relevant region was affected