RT @neuroclef: Wondering how many neurosci labs remain that use lobsters as one of their primary research animals. There have to be very f…
Wondering how many neurosci labs remain that use lobsters as one of their primary research animals. There have to be very few. Looking at this EA Kravitz paper and the role of 5HT in aggression studied in lobsters. https://t.co/b0dxMfnFdx
True. He can't run it but studying it works. Plus he has friends that know more about biology that could review it. I don't think I heard Saad complain about it
@ktibus @PATRIOTBUSINES1 @sukhpabial @sbkaufman So... lobsters don’t respond to serotonin in a similar way to humans? An experiment that JP did not actually run? https://t.co/2pzeRdF8Rh
@lettuce_prime @JoakimBostrom @Tutto_Sempai @zuza_real https://t.co/dGaMqZGZDw it’s probs in reference to this study. Look it doesn’t matter what animal or what study you use. He’s only showing that the fundamental nature of competition is a cross species
RT @HeatherEHeying: @nwbvt @kittypurrzog @JordanPeterson It's hard to do this precisely in TweetSpace. Take-home: human - lobster brain sim…
@dont_panic @litgenstein @addict2213 @jonkay @prospect_uk @jordanbpeterson You've researched this at length. Riiiiight. https://t.co/M9gt4gKyW4 https://t.co/uAJUNVEAHz As for serotonin in plants, it's a false equivalence. Plants also have myosin-actin to
@joaompfp Exemplo entre outros: https://t.co/LJcHDUtEuY ou Neurology Research and Practice: 2011 Edition se conseguires encontrar em PDF
@nwbvt @kittypurrzog @JordanPeterson It's hard to do this precisely in TweetSpace. Take-home: human - lobster brain similarities? Non-starter. Human - lobster neuromolecular similarities? Yes. Here's one of the relevant references, in fact, from JP's book:
@jackrampling https://t.co/lzGTgBRR7u Do you mean the scientific research such as this from Harvard? Is this “Romantic conjecture”? (Apologies for doing this prosaic googling for evidence links, I don’t like doing it but I’m out and about)
@PaulAtreides777 @SamHarrisOrg @sapinker https://t.co/pFA6HZbNfD https://t.co/oZ1Itb9JXo Obviously the mechanisms in humans are far more complicated though. Far more evolved, but seemingly evolved for similar purposes.