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I began to try different mixtures, and I was blown away by how tiny changes in dosages dramatically changed my sense of self, my sense of who I was, my thinking, my
behavior
towards people.
What lay at the root of their
behavior?
Our population of inmates had a deficient amygdala, which likely led to their lack of empathy and to their immoral
behavior.
Normally, acquiring moral
behavior
is simply part of growing up, like learning to speak.
So for example, your mother raises her hands to stretch, and you imitate her
behavior.
The fact that this developmental progression is universal, irrespective of where you live in the world or which culture you inhabit, strongly suggests that the foundations of moral
behavior
are inborn.
Now I'm not suggesting we endow criminals with superpowers, but I am suggesting that we need to find ways to get Joe and people like him to change their brains and their behavior, for their benefit and for the benefit of the rest of us.
Now, they don't develop morality to the point of carrying the shopping bags of little old mice across the street, but their improved environment results in healthy, sociable
behavior.
Just like in Silicon Valley, some of the seismic shifts in technology and consumer
behavior
have been driven by academic research, have been driven by enterprise desires, with the whims of privilege and youth sprinkled in every once in a while.
And the next
behavior
I'll show you of this animal just stunned us the first time that we saw it.
We can actually model that
behavior
better as a fluid, if you look at it.
There are ties of fraternity that bond us together, and if we destroy these bonds by undermining the standards, the security, the manner of behavior, that nations and citizens all around the world expect us to abide by.
How do you change your
behavior?
The common answers include things like seeking safety in numbers or hunting in packs or gathering to mate or breed, and all of these explanations, while often true, make a huge assumption about animal behavior, that the animals are in control of their own actions, that they are in charge of their bodies.
Which leads me to an obvious and disquieting question: Are there dark, sinister parasites that are influencing our
behavior
without us knowing about it, besides the NSA?
Now, I think this evidence is still inconclusive, and even among Toxo researchers, opinion is divided as to whether the parasite is truly influencing our
behavior.
And by themselves, those purchases don't seem like they might reveal a lot, but it's a pattern of
behavior
that, when you take it in the context of thousands of other people, starts to actually reveal some insights.
We're looking for little patterns of
behavior
that, when you detect them among millions of people, lets us find out all kinds of things.
Here's an example of an account engaged in classic spammer behavior, sending the exact same message to thousands of people.
We should just automatically suspend accounts engaging in this kind of
behavior.
Back to my account, again exhibiting classic
behavior.
We want to, and do, suspend accounts engaging in that kind of
behavior.
But one of the more wonky things about me is that I am an animal behaviorist, and I use those skills not to study animal
behavior
but to study how people in cities use city public spaces.
But isn't human anecdote also an evolution of sorts, the idea that there's a kernel of truth thought to be important, passed down from generation to generation, so that it actually ends up shaping human
behavior?
So we have to bait the rig, because we need to get the statistical number of samples through to get the scientific evidence, and by baiting the rig, we're obviously changing shark
behavior.
And because we use stereo, we can capture all the statistics on how big the shark is, what angle it comes in at, how quickly it leaves, and what its
behavior
is in an empirical rather than a subjective way.
And this causes depressive
behavior.
But a single dose of a resilience enhancer given a week before completely prevents the depressive
behavior.
It might have been a single paragraph that was missing, or yet, even more subtle than that, a single letter, one out of three billion letters that was changed, that was altered, yet had profound effects in terms of how the brain functions and affects
behavior.
We're starting to have a bottom-up approach where we're identifying those genes, those proteins, those molecules, understanding how they interact together to make that neuron work, understanding how those neurons interact together to make circuits work, and understand how those circuits work to now control behavior, and understand that both in individuals with autism as well as individuals who have normal cognition.
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