One thing that I have not done, but I would love to try out, is this guy Mikey Sklar, who's a Make contributor and he lives in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, and is a great experimenter , has these little LED seed starters that are very low voltage, consume low power, and they're mostly red with a little bit of blue. And what he found is that it's moreefficient if you feed your plants just a certain spectrum of light. And here's an example of some plants that he's grown using his one-Watt LED seed starter, and you can see they're
You've done really well. The experimenter gave them a pat on the back and non-verbals that this is really good. We then compared how long they worked on these tasks.
Or another famous example is an experimenter will be showing a set of faces on the screen. The experimenter 's face will come on the screen. The experimenter 's right here, and the guy asks, who are you seeing on the screen?
The experimenter 's face will come on the screen. The experimenter 's right here, and the guy asks, who are you seeing on the screen? And the patient will reply, I don't know, somebody.
Or another famous example is an experimenter will be showing a set of faces on the screen. The experimenter 's face will come on the screen. The experimenter 's right here and the guy asks, who are you seeing on the screen?
The experimenter 's face will come on the screen. The experimenter 's right here and the guy asks, who are you seeing on the screen? And the patient will reply, I don't know.
What the participants didn't know is that the experiment started already while they were in the elevator. The experimenter asked the participant, can you hold my coffee for a minute, while I'm writing your name? And she gave the coffee, and then she took it back.
And they brought four-year-olds in, sat them down at a little table, put a big, juicy marshmallow on the table, and experimenter says, you can have this marshmallow now if you want, but if you don't need it till I run an errand and come back, you can have two then.
This is the twist on the EPR experiment. The experimenters get to choose independently, so the electron might be measured at zero degrees while the positron is measured at 240 degrees. If both experimenters happen to choose the same axis, then we know what happens.
Maybe I have to impose extra information. Then the experimenter says, oh, for ethical reasons, if there are any issues raised by this survey, which there certainly won't be, you can contact me
But the robot went into a corner and started going like this-- like this is where the survey is. And an experimenter came out and said, I'm sorry, this robot is broken. They use the words, this robot is broken.
while you were being part of a experiment that wasn't related to the actual experiment. So if the experimenter is like, is this line bigger than this line? Or comprehend this boring reading comprehension passage-- any of your daydreaming, any of your fantasies, your future thoughts, strivings--
So there was no clue as to where the water was. Even the experimenter didn't know where the water was because he might inadvertently have given the game away. The person who had laid out the buckets did so and then left and went 100 yards away to the other side of the tent so that he
Yes. Male 2: , it wasn't clear >>Marcus: So the scales are somewhat arbitrary So often the experimenter had to actually press the buttons.
Kelly McGonigal: That is probably not the letter you should write Kelly McGonigal: So just for the people who are watching this on the video the question was, if you feel really bad about yourself And then the experimenter is about to begin the process of allowing them to smoke and she says, actually through a microphone like that, you hear this voice that says, "Take
And there's not gonna be any audio here, but it doesn't matter. You can see what, you can see what happens next. So as he's giving directions, two other people carrying a door have rudely cut between the experimenter and the subject and one of the people carrying the door switch places with the original experimenter . Now the guy left talking to the subject is Dan Simons, himself, and you'll see shortly that the subject actually, having looked earlier directly at the first experimenter , now looks
The experimenters get to choose independently, so the electron might be measured at zero degrees while the positron is measured at 240 degrees. If both experimenters happen to choose the same axis, then we know what happens. They have to get the opposite result as each other to conserve spin.
So they all have this same disagreement rate of 25%. Anytime the experimenters choose different axes, they will get the same outcomes 75% of the time and different outcomes 25% of the time. - Now, let's consider the local hidden variable alternative theory.
So OK, well, we can build up to that. So there was experimenters also in the US, in Germany, in a lot of other places, trying to use things like tesla coils, which build up this very high voltage, but it's relatively difficult to control and stabilize that voltage to do an experiment with.
before that if human experimenters have free will-- one bit of free will, they can make one binary decision-- then elementary particles, in particular spin one particle,
And what the experimenters were doing is that sometimes it was all three even numbers, sometimes all three all numbers, all kind of randomized,
And so the experimenters were really, really curious about-- wow, so this is a very kind of potent thing.
Whenever they happen to be asked different questions, their answer needs to disagree about 25% of the time. Let's imagine first that the experimenter who's measuring the electron happens to measure it in the 120 degree axis, and it gets the answer minus they make this
or sitting next to an unfamiliar experimenter .
to concentrate on him as a nimble experimenter delving into some of evolution's greatest mysteries.
They'd hand them to the experimenter , and in exchange get some reward.
But I don't know who they are. Or another famous example is an experimenter will be showing a set of faces on the screen. The experimenter 's face will come on the screen.
But I don't know who they are. Or another famous example is an experimenter will be showing a set of faces on the screen. The experimenter 's face will come on the screen.
Dan Levin, when they were grad students at Cornell. This is an experiment where an experimenter would approach a pedestrian on a courtyard on a quad. So here is the subject in this experiment and here's the experimenter and the experimenter simply, without telling him anything about the fact that he's in an experiment, says, "Please give me directions to the gym." And there's not gonna be any audio here, but it doesn't matter. You can see what, you can see what happens next. So as he's giving directions, two other people carrying a door have rudely
They have to get the opposite result as each other to conserve spin. The interesting case is when the experimenters happen to choose different axes, the number we want to predict here is the disagreement rate, the probability that the electron's result is different from the positron's.
Like, we wouldn't go anywhere near an experiment like that because of the radiation protection issues. But it's partly these adventurous experimenters , which helped us understand the effect of radiation and both the negative and positive effects that it can have in the human body, yeah.
free will-- that is to say human experimenters have a little bit of free will.
and got subsequently doubled by the experimenters .
They're going to hand the stone to the experimenter , and they're going to get something.
So you're going to see two trials here. In one trial, the experimenter isn't going to deliver any stimulation at all. In the second trial, they're actually going to deliver simulation.
So you're going to see two trials here. In one trial, the experimenter isn't going to deliver any stimulation at all. In the second trial, they're actually going to deliver stimulation.
Whatever goes into the common pool gets doubled by the experimenter and then divided equally among all four people.
And the idea of coming into some antiseptic space with some experimenter you've never heard of before and these strangers and laying your money on the line
the, the experimenters were looking only for the signal value in the face alone, stripped away of all context; except the
Maybe I have to impose extra information. What you do in this experiment is you station experimenters , attractive female experimenters , at one end of the two bridges.
Whenever they happen to be asked different questions, their answer needs to disagree about 25% of the time. Let's say this one, the experimenter measuring the positron will measure in one
And what she found was when children prepared sitting next to that unfamiliar experimenter in blue, they showed this beautiful elevation in cortisol.
I just didn't know you were you. So the disconnect between seeing the face and the identity of the experimenter -- he was looking at the experimenter , he knew who this person was-- just got disconnected. So this is a great example of a transiently induced prosopagnosia.
I just didn't know you were you. So the disconnect between seeing the face and the identity of the experimenter -- he was looking at the experimenter . He knew who this person was-- just got disconnected.
A child comes into a lab, the experimenter hands the boy, a three-year-old boy an M&Ms box, he opens it,
At the end of the experiment, the experimenter will ask you, which ones do you remember?
So they digested all this data and they got ready to negotiate and then the experimenter said, "Oh wait a minute, before you do that take your advocate's hat off, this is just
intuitive physics as if there were real liquid in the pot then the experimenter the adult who's there playing with the
Whenever they happen to be asked different questions, their answer needs to disagree about 25% of the time. But this is a terrible idea because whatever two different axes the experimenters happen to choose, the disagreement rate is a hundred percent,
Maybe I have to impose extra information. They're interviewed on some fairly pointless question survey type of study by the female experimenters .