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namix 09-20-2013 11:27 PM

ahhh, just got to your dopamine part now...

honestly though fellas --- doesn't it just kinda make sense though?

i guess i would be more surprised if there was no correlation between dopamine levels and working memory

in fact -- i would get a negative relationship more than a non existing one

oats 09-20-2013 11:40 PM

I'm a special Ed teacher. I didn't practice or do a run through with the narration lol, so pardon if it's a bit rough.

namix 09-21-2013 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by oats (Post 156954)
I'm a special Ed teacher. I didn't practice or do a run through with the narration lol, so pardon if it's a bit rough.

oh no man, i think it was cool you did it. you had good things to say --- and i am the last one to give advice about being concise, yet at the same time, it makes it that much more meaningful if i do lol


you had great points that coulda been consolidated so more people will find it and listen to it all the way through --- i'd actually make your powerpoint pop a bit more as well bro - just quick font changes on key words can do a lot for the visual in the process

something this long though you might make a couple series and/or in the flow of your presentation have a visual breadcrumb to show where you are and where you're going in line with the agenda you laid out at the beginning


it's sincere advice and i did listen-out from the first dopamine part on (proving that i heard the second dopamine section several minutes later lol)

again man, good shit -- also appreciate your occupational contribution to the world. makes me wonder why you're instinct has been to dislike me a bit, but oh well, i will keep that out of my working memory lol

good shit dude.

oats 09-21-2013 12:23 AM

Make no mistake, namix, I loathe you. Lol nah you're right about all those critiques, truthfully I spent about as much time making the PowerPoint as I did narrating it, which is ironic because for a presentation on how to keep people's attention, it was pretty boring. Very flat, static. In any case, I'm glad you watched it. Perhaps I'll one day return to it and make those improvements, include other visual guides and the like, or break it into 5 minute videos.

NYCSPITZ 09-21-2013 12:37 AM

this might be true although I've seen many snooty old curmudgeons with strong intellect. My lumosity scores are ridic


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