Telltwotreesthree
Telltwotreesthree t1_jda4dhs wrote
Reply to comment by two_fish in Some trilobites had third, fourth and fifth eyes located in the middle of their forehead — with lenses not unlike human eyes by marketrent
Is "forehead" even a technical term for arthropods?? I hate this title
Telltwotreesthree t1_j2sholf wrote
Reply to comment by 1955photo in Something is causing CO2 buildup in part of the house- how do I secure the windows so I can ventilate it? by [deleted]
The sad part is they are still worried about the "intruder"
Telltwotreesthree t1_j256lfb wrote
Reply to comment by Cultist_O in Does an animal’s size dictate its ability to have complex emotions? by Throwaway2354o
Complex emotion is impossible without a high level of intelligence because the "complex" part is dependent on self awareness or even more abstract thinking (object permanence, cause effect, etc)
So splitting hairs about complex emotion is redundant. Any emotional complexity is dependent to a high degree on intelligence, bringing the discussion back to neuroconnectivity
Telltwotreesthree t1_j255w7n wrote
Reply to comment by undiscovered_tumor in Does an animal’s size dictate its ability to have complex emotions? by Throwaway2354o
It's correlated, but it's not a function (intelligence vs size)
Obviously more connections is possible with more cells but as was said earlier in the thread, crows are much much more intelligent than a massive creature like OPs mom
Telltwotreesthree t1_iy4g4uu wrote
Reply to comment by nyxnars in Jealousy may depend on the interplay of gender, sexual orientation, and gender of the rival by chrisdh79
I do wonder about how they define it.. psych is a fuckin mess. It's not a study on neurological-jealousy that I can see (brain wants what someone else has).
From reading the article, they are defining jealousy as:
"being upset with romantic partner b/c of their relationship with another person"
Or something like that. Which is super dumb. You can be pissed at your spouse or their paramour without being "jealous"
Telltwotreesthree t1_jda4k5s wrote
Reply to comment by sriracha_no_big_deal in Some trilobites had third, fourth and fifth eyes located in the middle of their forehead — with lenses not unlike human eyes by marketrent
Chat gpt hacked the internet and trolls us