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HardTranceProd
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Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Washington DC
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Aug-19-2005 21:13
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Aquarian
king of no pants
Registered: May 2005
Location: Laval, Quebec
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| quote: | Originally posted by HardTranceProd
Complete horseshit. |
Lemme guess, you read the title without even reading the text? Or else, can you give a single logical argument to back that up? That research is perfectly credible and legit.
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Aug-20-2005 01:57
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Aquarian
king of no pants
Registered: May 2005
Location: Laval, Quebec
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| quote: | Originally posted by Akridrot
Wouldn't this mean that someone who witnesses sex in real life would go blind too?
What's going on here??
If my brain is overwhelmed with erotic images, I won't be able to understand what I'm seeing afterwards??? |
It essentially means that after seing sexually provocative images, your visual alertness is significantly diminished. You can see everything clearly but you're not observant to it.
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Aug-20-2005 03:55
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Aquarian
king of no pants
Registered: May 2005
Location: Laval, Quebec
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| quote: | Originally posted by Arbiter
Well I'm glad that you've taken the time to analyze the data, methodology, and findings of these "US psychologists" so that you could confirm the credibility of their work for us. I myself was unable to locate enough specific information in the Psychonomic Bulletin and Review without purchasing a subscription to draw such a firm conclusion.
Since you must have quite an intimate and detailed knowledge of the specifics of this study in order to be so certain of its credibility, perhaps you'd be willing to answer a few preliminary questions I have:
What type of control groups were used in this experiment? What set of criteria was used to measure the inherent violence or eroticism of a particular image? Were the effects observed universal? Predictable? Or merely indicative of a statistical correlation? How was the path of the signals for the images apparently not detected traced through the retina, along the optic nerve, into the lateral geniculate nucleus, and finally to the visual cortex in order to determine what factor(s) physiologically caused the apparent blindness? For that matter, what means was used to determine whether or not the subject actually saw the image in question? After all we can't simply rely on asking them, because that would leave ambiguous whether or not the problem was with visual perception or memory storage/recall regarding those images.
I sincerely do look forward to being enlightened regarding these important issues so that I can share in your confidence of the legitimacy of this research. |
Join a class, read a book, but it's not my job to educate you. The guy just came in and called the research 'bullshit', and I wanted to know why. Usually when you object to something, you give a reason for it.
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Aug-21-2005 13:02
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