From Slate magazine: "Cornell University researchers are reporting (www.johnson.cornell.edu/faculty/profiles/waldman/autpaper.html) what appears to be a statistically significant relationship between autism rates and television-watching by children under the age of three."
I'm not an expert on autism, but last summer I took a psychology class for the first time since the 1970s. I remember reading from a textbook in the previous psych class, three decades ago, a statement that claimed 95 percent of Americans dream in black and white. That study was made in the early 60s - an era when over 90 percent of TV shows in America were watched through black and white sets.
The textbook from my recent College of Southern Idaho class, claimed exactly the opposite - that 95 percent of Americans dream in living color!
What explains this grand shift? Could there be a correlation between the tones of Americans dreams and the types of TVs they own?
Is television high-definition hypnotism, so powerful that not only is it crucially connected as a cause of autism, when used as a primary baby sitter, but also that it influences the colors of our dreams?
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TVs effects may be much greater than we realize
From Slate magazine: "Cornell University researchers are reporting (www.johnson.cornell.edu/faculty/profiles/waldman/autpaper.html) what appears to be a statistically significant relationship between autism rates and television-watching by children under the age of three."
I'm not an expert on autism, but last summer I took a psychology class for the first time since the 1970s. I remember reading from a textbook in the previous psych class, three decades ago, a statement that claimed 95 percent of Americans dream in black and white. That study was made in the early 60s - an era when over 90 percent of TV shows in America were watched through black and white sets.
The textbook from my recent College of Southern Idaho class, claimed exactly the opposite - that 95 percent of Americans dream in living color!
What explains this grand shift? Could there be a correlation between the tones of Americans dreams and the types of TVs they own?
Is television high-definition hypnotism, so powerful that not only is it crucially connected as a cause of autism, when used as a primary baby sitter, but also that it influences the colors of our dreams?
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