May I once again share my excitement about the #Projects plugin for #Obsidian from @marcusolsson?
I've finally managed to format my references from #Zotero so that they show up in Projects without any problems. Now I can finally create a reading list and easily track and change the status of books from within the Projects view.
Wonderful. Can't wait to continue reading for my dissertation next year and finally track what I want to read or have read each week. But for now, it is a reading break here!
Maybe one of the dirtiest groups of people on the planet, the #GOP. And there's well over a dozen of em. They deserved to be clowned on. Y'all got jokes?
<p>Motivation Science, Vol 9(3), Sep 2023, 205-215; doi:10.1037/mot0000299</p>
<p>The relationship between reward value and cognitive performance is often thought to be curvilinear, shaped like an inverted U. Moderately valuable rewards should facilitate, but extremely valuable rewards should harm, performance. Despite the popularity of this idea, the dose–response relationship between reward value and cognitive performance is not yet well understood. Here, we present a set of experiments (total <em>N</em> = 254) that examine the effects of monetary reward (no reward, medium reward, extreme reward) on task-switching performance. Overall, more valuable rewards led to better performance. Yet, when physical reward cues were present (i.e., when the money at stake was placed on the table), we observed the predicted inverted U-shaped relationship. Together, our results suggest that (a) people are often able to maintain good cognitive performance when the stakes are high and that (b) physical reward cues may play a key role in triggering “choking under pressure.” (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved)</p>
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This game hasn't seen a big sale yet, but it is currently discounted at Humble.
If you're craving a zen-like experience to satisfy your cleaning OCD, get this one @steam
Active moderation against racism, sexism, homophobia and transphobia
Users must have the confidence that they are joining a safe space,
free from white supremacy, anti-semitism and transphobia of other platforms.
this is a smoke screen.
Liberation must be for EVERYONE. Or all it does is change who gets to be on top.
NO SUPREMACY should be encouraged
We need a universal ban on hate for ANY protected group
IF I HEAR ONE MORE CLAIM OF HOW THERES SOME INVISIBLE MAGICALLY ENFORCED RANKING OF "HIGHER VALUE". ON SOME DISABILITY HIERARCHY BASED ON "REASONS" I AM GOING TO SCREAM
It’s not OP’s fault, but voting is how we’re supposed to curate content. This post doesn’t have a title or description so it’s a bad post on lemmy and I think downvoting it is acceptable. Don’t consider votes a reflection of a user’s value or standing