Rev_Creflo_Baller
Rev_Creflo_Baller t1_j6huw7h wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in eli5 what is the point of therapy? by dumbass__stupid
It's both. Thinking about your past ways of acting and then visualizing better ways of acting is just bringing healthy replacement thoughts into the world.
Rev_Creflo_Baller t1_j6d9fut wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Eli5 why aren't gas only vehicles far more fuel efficient than before by Live_Strongerrr
Of course it does. That's what the alternator is for. That plus keeping the battery charged up.
Rev_Creflo_Baller t1_j6icnh4 wrote
Reply to ELI5: what does "salience" mean? by CoatedGoat
For psychology purposes, a topic's salience is how much of one's attention it gets.
You've surely met someone who can't seem to shut up about a certain topic. Maybe it's a ten-year-old who just LOVES Pokémon, maybe it's a grown man who's idolized some populist politician. Every conversation with this person somehow gets redirected to the thing they want to talk about, and it's always the same thing. That topic has a high salience for that person. Psychologists will be on the lookout for people who can't seem to give the proper amount of attention to other topics or activities, such as their family or personal hygiene, which is a bright line between "oh lawd, he on THAT again..." and "cray-cray harmful behavior."