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Is Culture Biased Toward Top-Down Processing?

a subreddit based on neurodivergent issues, problems and relatable situations we can all relate to as a neurodivergent person.

Is Culture Biased Toward Top-Down Processing?

A place for /r/psychology members (and others) to have friendly discussions about psychology. Psychology news and most posts of any kind are welcome as long as they are on topic.

Is Culture Biased Toward Top-Down Processing?

/r/neuro, involving neuroscience: Discussion and news pertaining to neurobiology, cognitive studies, clinical neuroscience, the laboratory, and anything else related. We're a bit laid back here, you're free to post anything about neuroscience as long as it doesn't break the rules. For more academic discussions of journal articles, /r/neuroscience is a great place.

Is Culture Biased Toward Top-Down Processing?

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asked Gemini to send a message to ChatGPT…

Subreddit to discuss ChatGPT and AI. Not affiliated with OpenAI. Thanks, Nat!

Why has everyone in the country become so convinced they are right and everyone else is wrong?

/r/neuro, involving neuroscience: Discussion and news pertaining to neurobiology, cognitive studies, clinical neuroscience, the laboratory, and anything else related. We're a bit laid back here, you're free to post anything about neuroscience as long as it doesn't break the rules. For more academic discussions of journal articles, /r/neuroscience is a great place.

Mainstream Culture relies on top-down processing, while we are naturally bottom-up processors. (Debate/Speculation)

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A community for academic sociology and sociological discussions.

Mainstream Culture relies on top-down processing, while we are naturally bottom-up processors. (Debate/Speculation)

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/r/neuro, involving neuroscience: Discussion and news pertaining to neurobiology, cognitive studies, clinical neuroscience, the laboratory, and anything else related. We're a bit laid back here, you're free to post anything about neuroscience as long as it doesn't break the rules. For more academic discussions of journal articles, /r/neuroscience is a great place.

Type A:Type B vs top-down processing: bottom-up processing (debate/speculation)

/r/neuro, involving neuroscience: Discussion and news pertaining to neurobiology, cognitive studies, clinical neuroscience, the laboratory, and anything else related. We're a bit laid back here, you're free to post anything about neuroscience as long as it doesn't break the rules. For more academic discussions of journal articles, /r/neuroscience is a great place.

Mainstream Culture relies on top-down processing, while we are naturally bottom-up processors. (Debate/Speculation)

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A place for /r/psychology members (and others) to have friendly discussions about psychology. Psychology news and most posts of any kind are welcome as long as they are on topic.

joey and chandler

BichonFrise is a friendly, kind community where we share photos and discussions about the charming, playful, very sweet Bichon Frise breed of dog. No commercial service or merchandise posts are allowed & will be removed. Bots will be banned.

chandler (my chunky monkey and a talker) his eyes get him out of a lot..

A sister subreddit to r/RoastMe where users are ACTUALLY FINALLY ALLOWED to submit animal photos.

Fascia and Proprioception in Hypermobility and EDS

Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS) is a underdiagnosed connective tissue disorder characterized by a genetic fault in collagen. It manifests as hypermobile joints and affects every organ system because we’re all made of connective tissue! We welcome all EDS subtypes, hypermobility spectrum disorder, Loeys Dietz, unnamed genetic disorders that present like EDS, self-diagnosed & suspected zebras. || || || Crowdsourced medical care saves lives. We welcome medical advice!

Fascia and Proprioception in Hypermobility and EDS

Welcome to /r/Hypermobility, a supportive and empowering community for individuals on the clinical joint hypermobility spectrum! Whether you've been formally diagnosed with a hypermobility syndrome or not, this community is here for you to find accurate information, tips and support for how to best manage (and maybe even thrive!) with your condition, and a welcoming community of friendly bendy folks.

Focus on your fascia!

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A place for those diagnosed with, or seeking diagnosis of, Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. This is the most common sub-type of Ehlers-Danlos, which is a rare (probably not so rare) genetic condition that affects collagen made in the body. This is a place to speak your mind, but staying on topic would be appreciated. Nothing here is medical advice unless otherwise stated. There are no rules past the regular reddit rules. Enjoy!

Focus on your fascia

Welcome to /r/Hypermobility, a supportive and empowering community for individuals on the clinical joint hypermobility spectrum! Whether you've been formally diagnosed with a hypermobility syndrome or not, this community is here for you to find accurate information, tips and support for how to best manage (and maybe even thrive!) with your condition, and a welcoming community of friendly bendy folks.

Focus of your fascia

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Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS) is a underdiagnosed connective tissue disorder characterized by a genetic fault in collagen. It manifests as hypermobile joints and affects every organ system because we’re all made of connective tissue! We welcome all EDS subtypes, hypermobility spectrum disorder, Loeys Dietz, unnamed genetic disorders that present like EDS, self-diagnosed & suspected zebras. || || || Crowdsourced medical care saves lives. We welcome medical advice!

What is this?

Draw, guess, laugh!

related sm to The Theory of Everything (movie about steven hawking’s life) definitely recommend!!

Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS) is a underdiagnosed connective tissue disorder characterized by a genetic fault in collagen. It manifests as hypermobile joints and affects every organ system because we’re all made of connective tissue! We welcome all EDS subtypes, hypermobility spectrum disorder, Loeys Dietz, unnamed genetic disorders that present like EDS, self-diagnosed & suspected zebras. || || || Crowdsourced medical care saves lives. We welcome medical advice!

Women were never defined by strict gender roles

/r/Christianity is a subreddit to discuss Christianity and aspects of Christian life. All are welcome to participate.

Women were never defined by strict gender roles.

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/r/Christianity is a subreddit to discuss Christianity and aspects of Christian life. All are welcome to participate.

Helpful but TOUGH - Dr Mark Lavallee MD PA

Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS) is a underdiagnosed connective tissue disorder characterized by a genetic fault in collagen. It manifests as hypermobile joints and affects every organ system because we’re all made of connective tissue! We welcome all EDS subtypes, hypermobility spectrum disorder, Loeys Dietz, unnamed genetic disorders that present like EDS, self-diagnosed & suspected zebras. || || || Crowdsourced medical care saves lives. We welcome medical advice!

Reeces - 16 - Stuck it out for a final trip to florida with our family.

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Where we honor all our Old Animals!

We were told purebred toy poodles at the rescue shelter (they both needed surgery their owner couldn’t afford). What do you think? What makes them purebred? They have pretty different personalities.

Post pictures of your dog, and we'll try to determine its breed.

Bella ~15 yo (we think/rescue) Immediately attached to my grandmother with alzheimer’s at the shelter. We’re pretty sure bella is staying alive to take care of her. (her tongue is too long for her mouth)

Where we honor all our Old Animals!