(January 11, 2019 at 10:05 pm)Brian37 Wrote:(January 11, 2019 at 8:57 pm)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote: I didn't say "by itself." They work as a system. Additionally, you just stated the opposite in terms of rationale. It's predominantly the lower activity, as stated in the research.
Quote from you:
"All it is saying is that ON AVERAGE, the more active you are ON AVERAGE, the better the odds that you will have better cognitive responses."
Quote from journal info:
"The new study is the first to show that the physiology of the heart, specifically the variability of heart rate during low physical activity, is related to less biased, wiser judgment..."
Organs work as a system? "I'm Wolf Blitzer in The Situation Room, our top story tonight YOU DON'T SAY?"
No, you made your original post when you linked that article with the intent to imply that something super natural was at the core.
And again, you still ignore the part that varying heart rates, while healthy, and can lead to faster responses, that those responses DO NOT always lead to factual conclusions. IE as the article said, "Unwise decisions".
All the article is saying is don't sit on your ass all day. But even if you are active, you can exercise and work out and train to be a healthy member of Al Qaeda, never smoke and drink, and still fly a plane into a sky scraper.
- Okay, well you said it was just the brain. Now you acknowledge a "system." Great, now we can agree.
- You keep telling me what I think and what I'm attempting to imply. Funny thing is you're usually wrong about it, as in this case as well.
- I didn't "ignore." In fact, I stated bias can interfere. Same post as the link I provided and same line, I said:
"...but we can become less rational when we interject biases."
Did you miss that part? Maybe actually listen to others instead of determining what you want to believe is the answer. I have no problem with friendly disagreements, but it's good to at least have order as to who is saying what instead of assuming, saying they said something else, or simply ignoring what has been said. Happens once or twice, no big deal. Probably an accident and I'm guilty of it too sometimes, but you constantly do it in nearly every post.