The Brain is Never Zero
In the realm of thoughts, wonders reside
Brain pulses ceaselessly, a relentless tide
Neurons fire, synapses alight
The brain is never zero, its brilliance ignites.
Partly Cloudy
https://youtu.be/PfyJQEIsMt0
"Partly Cloudy" is a heartwarming Pixar short film that takes viewers into a whimsical world where clouds are responsible for creating and delivering babies to their expectant families. Directed by Peter Sohn, the story centers around the relationship between Gus, a gloomy gray cloud, and Peck, a small and enthusiastic stork.
Unlike his fellow clouds, Gus specializes in producing challenging and unconventional babies like porcupines, crocodiles, and electric eels. Each morning, Peck tirelessly retrieves the bundles of joy created by Gus, braving their sharp quills and fierce jaws. Despite the dangers, Peck maintains his unwavering dedication to his friend, never faltering in his commitment.
"Partly Cloudy" showcases the power of friendship, forgiveness, and the beauty of embracing one's uniqueness. With stunning animation, heartfelt moments, and a touch of humor, this Pixar short reminds us that even the most unlikely pairs can find solace, love, and happiness in each other's company.
Severe Weather Nashville - Summer Edition
Summer runs from Jun 21 to Sep 23. This is a running tab of the weather here.
June is bringing hot temperatures and also lots sudden showers
Jun 29 - Excessive Heat warning all week with temp climbing to 101 on Thu
The entire southern US hit by a massive heatwave.
I also read that across the world the nighttime temperature is increasing faster than the daytime temperature. Which means there is less chance to cool down before the day heat hits again.
Thu started off hot - headed into the heatwave and ended up with severe thunderstorm alerts instead. A heavy downpour in the afternoon.
Jun 25 - severe storm risk
Sat Jun 3: Sweltering weekends. Today's High 93
Sun Jun 4: Possible Pop Up Storm
Task Load Index
- Mental Demand: mental effort and cognitive load required to perform the task.
- Physical Demand: physical effort and exertion involved in performing the task.
- Temporal Demand: perceived time pressure and the amount of time available to complete the task.
- Performance: individual's perception of their own performance during the task.
- Effort: perceived level of effort and energy expenditure required to complete the task.
- Frustration: degree of annoyance, stress, and dissatisfaction experienced during the task.
Examples of use in Autism Research in evaluating workload and cognitive demands
Study: "Task load and verbal responses to questions in children with autism spectrum disorder"Citation: Nishida, T., Yuhi, T., Kaneoke, Y., Kurosawa, K., & Dan, I. (2014). Task load and verbal responses to questions in children with autism spectrum disorder. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8, 937.
Link: https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2014.00937
Study: "Measurement of cognitive workload in individuals with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder using a virtual reality task"Citation: Park, S. M., Chong, S. C., Lim, S. L., Kim, J. S., & Kim, J. S. (2020). Measurement of cognitive workload in individuals with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder using a virtual reality task. Applied Sciences, 10(2), 581.
Link: https://doi.org/10.3390/app10020581
Simultaneity Window
If stimuli from different modalities fall within the SW, they are likely to be perceptually integrated, whereas if they fall outside the SW, they may be perceived as separate events.
- Temporal Order Judgment (TOJ): participants are presented with 2 stimuli, one in each sensory modality (e.g., a flash of light and a beep), and they have to determine the order in which the stimuli occurred.
- Simultaneity Judgment (SJ): Participants are presented with 2 stimuli, from different modalities, and they have to judge whether the stimuli were perceived as simultaneous or not.
- Temporal Alignment Task: Participants are presented with a stimulus in one modality and have to adjust the timing of a stimulus in the other modality until it is perceived as synchronous with the first stimulus. This helps in determining the temporal window of integration.
- Temporal Recalibration Task: Participants are exposed to a consistent asynchrony between stimuli from different modalities over a period of time. Following this exposure, their perception of simultaneity is tested to see if it has been recalibrated.
EEG Capping
Felt like a soggy swim cap. Not the most comfortable feeling but tolerable.
To clarify, in this photo I'm trying on the cap to see what it feels like as I will likely be using neuroimaging methods (EEG, fMRI etc) in my own research design and I will be studying issues in autism.
Summer Soltice
The summer solstice is an astronomical event that occurs annually around June 20th or 21st in the northern hemisphere and around December 21st or 22nd in the southern hemisphere. It marks the longest day and shortest night of the year.
Astronomically, the summer solstice happens when the Earth's axial tilt is most inclined towards the sun. This means that the North Pole is tilted directly towards the sun, resulting in the sun appearing at its highest position in the sky, and the rays of sunlight falling more directly on the northern hemisphere. Conversely, in the southern hemisphere, the South Pole is tilted away from the sun, leading to shorter days and longer nights.
- Stonehenge, England: People gather to witness the sunrise aligned with the ancient stone monument.
- Midsummer's Eve in Scandinavia (countries like Sweden, Denmark, and Norway) is celebrated with bonfires, traditional dances around maypoles, and feasts. It is a significant holiday in these cultures, often associated with fertility, love, and the celebration of nature.
- Sankthans (St Johns Eve), Norway: is celebrated on June 23rd in Norway. People gather around bonfires, sing songs, and enjoy traditional food and drinks. It is a time for community bonding and merriment.
- Fête de la Musique (Music Day), France: musicians of all genres perform in the streets, parks, and public spaces. It is a day of music appreciation and open-air concerts.
- The Massai of East Africa (Kenya and Tanzania): A traditional warrior dance called Adumu (jumping dance) is performed during special occasions, including the solstices, as a way to celebrate and mark important events in their calendar.
- The Kukuya of Central Africa (Congo): have a solstice ritual called the "Iboundji" ceremony where people gather around a sacred tree and engage in traditional dances and songs to honor the sun and its role in their lives.
- The Dayak of Borneo: The "Gawai" festival is held around June 1st coincides with the rice planting season and the beginning of the rainy season, and includes various rituals and celebrations that pay homage to the sun, earth, and spirits for a bountiful harvest.
- The T'boli of the Philippines: During the summer solstice, people perform ceremonies and rituals related to the T'nalak art form (traditional weaving of abaca fibers into intricate patterns), which is believed to have spiritual and cosmic significance.
Psychophysics and Autism
Psychophysical experiments often involve participants making judgments or providing responses to stimuli under controlled conditions. These experiments use psychophysical techniques to measure and analyze perceptual thresholds, discrimination abilities, response biases, and other aspects of sensory perception.
Some common psychophysical methods and measures include:
- Threshold determination: Identifying the minimum or maximum level of a stimulus that can be detected or discriminated.
- Scaling: Estimating subjective perceptions using rating scales or magnitude estimation.
- Difference thresholds: Assessing the smallest detectable difference between two stimuli.
- Response time measures: Examining the speed of processing or decision-making in response to stimuli.
Psychophysics has contributed to our understanding of sensory perception, including concepts such as Weber's Law, Stevens' Power Law, and Fechner's Law. It has applications in various fields, such as vision science, auditory perception, psychopharmacology, and the study of human factors in design and technology.
- Sensory processing differences at various levels, such as visual, auditory, and tactile domains. Researchers have utilized psychophysical methods to measure thresholds, discrimination abilities, and response biases related to sensory perception. This helps in identifying specific sensory sensitivities, hypo- or hyper responsiveness, and atypical processing patterns in individuals with autism
- Perceptual integration and binding of perceptual features, such as color, motion, or shape, in autistics. By examining how autistics perceive and integrate different sensory information, researchers gain insights into potential difficulties in integrating and perceiving coherent perceptual representations.
- Face and emotion perception studies investigate perceptual thresholds, discrimination abilities, and biases related to facial features, expressions, and emotional cues. They can provide insights into the specific challenges in perceiving and interpreting social cues.
- Multisensory processing: Psychophysics has been utilized to explore how autistics integrate information from multiple sensory modalities. By measuring sensory integration and cross-modal processing abilities, researchers gain a better understanding of how individuals combine information from different sensory channels, which can contribute to their overall perceptual experiences.
Looking at the Self
Self-Evaluation: refers to the process of assessing one's own abilities, performance, and worth. It involves comparing oneself to internal or external standards and making judgments about one's strengths, weaknesses, and accomplishments. Self-evaluation can be influenced by various factors, including personal goals, social comparisons, and feedback from others. It plays a crucial role in shaping self-esteem, as positive self-evaluation can enhance feelings of self-worth and competence, while negative self-evaluation can lead to self-doubt and low self-esteem.
Self-Awareness: is the conscious knowledge and recognition of one's own existence, thoughts, feelings, and sensations. It involves being cognitively and emotionally attuned to oneself. Self-awareness allows individuals to monitor and reflect upon their own internal states, behaviors, and reactions in relation to themselves and their environment. It involves recognizing one's own strengths, weaknesses, values, and beliefs. Self-awareness is a fundamental aspect of self-consciousness and is essential for introspection, self-regulation, and social interactions.