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dk Bernd 2025-09-16 15:10:16 Nr. 10654
I was reading about the concept of priming, and apparently, there has been extensive studies made on Alzheimer's patients and priming. If you don't know what priming is, it's essentially a type of psyop that can be done to people in order for specific desirable traits to show in them and become more pronounced. Anyway, not to go too deeply into what priming is, you can look it up yourself, but before reading the fact that they had used Alzheimer's patients to study on, I was myself thinking of some type of human being that was essentially a blank slate to conduct studies upon. Alzheimer's patients fits that description pretty well, I was more thinking about some type of severely disabled person instead. Sort of like some type of half brain-dead person or something similar to that. I, of course, am empathetic and have very humane qualities, so I would never actually promote anything similar to that, since it's sadistic. But breddy interesting nonetheless. That was my thunk of the day, rate, subscribe and comment.
Far as I know most priming research is pretty fake / doesn't really show anything interesting.
>>10679 The study on the Alzheimer's patients turned out to be inconclusive. But that's not really the point of my thread, the point of my thread was that I was thinking the exact same thing as these people who chose Alzheimer's patients to study. Does this mean I'm intelligent? Probably not, maybe the people who did the study might have been just as retarded as me, but it makes me feel good, and that's the most important part.
>>10685 you may be interested in this guy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Molaison