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Andy Adkins is 65% done with The Mind of a Bee
So far there has been no mention of any research testing if or how a bees olfactory system contributes to its processing of waggle dance communication. Will bees witnessing a scout dance be able to find the location his actions describe if travel aromas on the performer are masked to prevent associatively mapped recognition by others
Oct 05, 2022 10:18PM Add a comment
The Mind of a Bee

Andy Adkins
Andy Adkins is on page 41 of 397 of The Mind of a Bee
How can excited mirroring dsiplays of attention during bee 'dance' communication inform our understanding of early childhood learning & attention deficits?
Sep 29, 2022 08:56PM Add a comment
The Mind of a Bee

Andy Adkins
Andy Adkins is on page 41 of 397 of The Mind of a Bee
Reading about the communicated in the dark dance language of bees & how reward learning impacts their spatial, associative, & working memory has me casting the dendritic & synaptic availability of any neuron or neuronal assembly as being the defining characterisitc of conceptual mirror neurons. I can't wait to see study results when nano probes can provide EEG measures of "hive mind" resonance from 'dancing' bees.
Sep 29, 2022 08:37PM Add a comment
The Mind of a Bee

Andy Adkins
Andy Adkins is on page 240 of 352 of Smellosophy: What the Nose Tells the Mind
The short replacement cycle of olfactory nerves on the nasal epithelium provides intersectionalists, at long last, legitimate biological research avenues & evidence on conditional differences between persons. Unfortunately, it is terribly misguided to identify subjectivity & consciousness as being manifest dependents of conceived olfactory sensory processing dominance.
Oct 07, 2020 09:31PM Add a comment
Smellosophy: What the Nose Tells the Mind

Andy Adkins
Andy Adkins is on page 681 of 1104 of Capital and Ideology
The book's broad categorical analysis of anecdotal socioeconomic & political power relations does not address how the distribution of beneficent social goods is determined nor does it address use efficiency & multiplier comparisons of the capital pools resulting from how purchasing power corresponds to the population of choices.
Sep 09, 2020 08:00AM 1 comment
Capital and Ideology

Andy Adkins
Andy Adkins is starting Fixing The Dollar Now: Why US Money Lost Its Integrity and How We Can Restore It
The strategic inertia of long term investments in institutional money principally motivates advocacy for the gold standard because negative yields are reasoned to be an otherwise immitigable outcome of global debt's assumed entropy.
Sep 16, 2019 07:37PM Add a comment
Fixing The Dollar Now: Why US Money Lost Its Integrity and How We Can Restore It

Andy Adkins
Andy Adkins is starting Fixing The Dollar Now: Why US Money Lost Its Integrity and How We Can Restore It
The components of global debt provide the always fractious floating currency system price equilibrium responsiveness. A new gold standard for the international monetary system, on the other hand, is incapable of overcoming the historically problematic uncertainties continuously undermining economic life everywhere, because it is made implastic by cheating & time distorting information deficits.
Sep 16, 2019 07:19PM Add a comment
Fixing The Dollar Now: Why US Money Lost Its Integrity and How We Can Restore It

Andy Adkins
Andy Adkins is on page 147 of 512 of The World Until Yesterday: What Can We Learn from Traditional Societies?
Some cultural anthropologists are far to invested in attributing intuitive cultural sophistication to the pre-modern societies with whom we share the planet. They embolden autocrats who are not moved to reduce the burdens of extractive institutions by the published facades of rooted purposefulness that scholars map onto the lives of primitives....Abusive autocrats are a global obstacle to minting modern corrections
Feb 08, 2013 06:12PM Add a comment
The World Until Yesterday: What Can We Learn from Traditional Societies?

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