00:30:21 Jaron Bruyere: I remember in sociology the discussion of music 00:40:46 Jaron Bruyere: im confused by the chart so we tend to latch onto trauma more so than non traumatic events? 00:40:53 Jaron Bruyere: that makes sense for survival. 00:41:30 Jaron Bruyere: oh okay 00:46:45 Jaron Bruyere: memory bias was already mentioned 00:46:49 Jaron Bruyere: hyper vigilance? 00:54:11 Jaron Bruyere: and this is a universal thing? 00:55:11 Jaron Bruyere: my question came off on bit of a tangent that was what I was curious about. you answered it. 01:06:52 Jaron Bruyere: I dont want to be a bother but can you repeat everytime you said it you cut out on my end. 01:08:36 Jaron Bruyere: My notes I taken on this are: The concept of "prime" in psychology refers to an implicit memory effect in which exposure to one stimulus influences the response to another stimulus, without conscious guidance or intention. Priming can affect perceptions, judgments, behaviors, and emotions. For example, if a person is briefly shown the word "doctor," they may be quicker to recognize a related word such as "nurse" than an unrelated word like "tree." This effect demonstrates how exposure to certain information can prepare the mind to process related information more efficiently. Priming is widely used in studies of perception, memory, and social behavior to understand how subconscious influences shape cognitive and behavioral responses. 01:13:19 Jaron Bruyere: A bit of a tangent but it sounds like our emotions aren't really our emotions they are manipulated externally. Emotions are just emotions. 01:13:31 Jaron Bruyere: or in complete control of our own emotion i guess 01:15:15 Jaron Bruyere: that answers my question sounds like experiments are bias. 01:16:05 Jaron Bruyere: Yes. 01:16:32 Jaron Bruyere: I am trying to put down the tin foil hat. I love this subject. 02:03:37 Evan Curtis (he / him / his): $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 02:05:39 Jaron Bruyere: With the evolution of emergent intelligence this would fix that problem; it's like how people are purchasing digital virtual partners and its like talking to a person. 02:06:42 Jaron Bruyere: A bit of a tangent once again, I don't understand whats the difference between intelligence. Why is it worded artificial? 02:06:59 Jaron Bruyere: Oh okay 02:12:33 Jaron Bruyere: whats that procedure called is that like the go no or go go no? [I am bad at memorising terms] 02:12:54 Jaron Bruyere: ah i dont know what im talking about then I just remember a term like that 02:17:42 Jaron Bruyere: we all liked slapping drums us humans 02:22:07 Jaron Bruyere: aesthetics 02:25:11 Jaron Bruyere: Listening to Tay Swift is a spiritual experience it passes the boundaries of physics. The components are coming from the pain of her break ups. 02:40:47 Jaron Bruyere: dire straits money for nothing is a good example of this not even the guitarist could replicate the rift everyone loves live.