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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDan Rather tweet:
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BootinUp
(47,201 posts)livetohike
(22,165 posts)imanamerican63
(13,825 posts)Oh so true, oh so Trump!
unblock
(52,393 posts)PaulRevere08
(449 posts)Rhiannon12866
(206,332 posts)Duppers
(28,127 posts)Bayard
(22,184 posts)That's a keeper.
Dukkha
(7,341 posts)I'm a Gryffindor! The best Gryffindor!!
Demovictory9
(32,487 posts)misanthrope
(7,432 posts)"Bragging about passing the cognitive test is failing the cognitive test."
Totally Tunsie
(10,885 posts)I_UndergroundPanther
(12,480 posts)However anyone actually passing a kidney stone would gladly cheat if it got the stone out faster.
Wounded Bear
(58,755 posts)dalton99a
(81,648 posts)He can do it in his sleep now
thinkingagain
(906 posts)The first test hes ever passed.
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)kind of neurological condition.
"Perseveration according to psychology, psychiatry, and speech-language pathology, is the repetition of a particular response (such as a word, phrase, or gesture) regardless of the absence or cessation of a stimulus. It is usually caused by a brain injury or other organic disorder.
Symptoms include "lacking ability to transition or switch ideas appropriately with the social context, as evidenced by the repetition of words or gestures after they have ceased to be socially relevant or appropriate", or the "act or task of doing so", and are not better described as stereotypy (a highly repetitive idiosyncratic behaviour).
In a broader sense, it is used for a wide range of functionless behaviours that arise from a failure of the brain to either inhibit prepotent responses or to allow its usual progress to a different behavior, and includes impairment in set shifting and task switching in social and other contexts."
"Perseveration of thought indicates an inability to switch ideas or responses. An example of perseveration is, during a conversation, if an issue has been fully explored and discussed to a point of resolution, it is not uncommon for something to trigger the reinvestigation of the matter. This can happen at any time during a conversation."
spanone
(135,907 posts)BWAHAHAHAHAHAAA
tblue37
(65,502 posts)warmfeet
(3,321 posts)I hope we can make it through this.
Provide you own narratives from here.
hay rick
(7,649 posts)Cha
(297,831 posts)TY, Nevilledog