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|    Treon Verdery to All    |
|    As a technology, making all the suggeste    |
|    04 Oct 22 05:03:28    |
      From: treon3verdery@gmail.com              Do babies have different color preferences for attentiveness with enjoyment?        If they do, then baby teaching videos, which exist, although I do not know if       they work, could have a “color” thing on them so parents could switch it       to their babies        preferred palette, causing more enjoyment and attentiveness at babies. Also,       it might be possible to do color sequence color liking increase of white, blue       and green, causing babies to like blue and green more from sequenced       exposures. It is my        perception that more white, blue and green preference and white, blue and       green things on and around and near them would benefit people so teaching       babies to like these colors could have pattern resonsance benefits to the       person their entire life.                            There might be something babies like, like a chest band that causes an       artificial mini-swaddle a little like a hug, or a backwarming or chest band       warming, a little like a warm water container, gentle warming feeling. It is       possible that babies with        beneficial behavioral psychology reinforcement of reinforcement of       vocalizations similar to what software sings to them would cause babies to       learn to make words sooner and learn more words more rapidly, providing them       with earlier speech and        quantitatively measurable lifetime benefit.                            It is possible a quantitative psychologist could measure an effect where       asking or answering questions more often or at greater length has a positive       correlation with beneficial things like lifelong prosperity (a taking advice       effect), communications        efficacy, and even social success from carnegie-esque “ask questions to       promote ingratiating, opportunity causing conversations”, if there is a       benefit to people of responding more to questions and asking more questions       then behavioral psychology        baby technologies that reward babies and young children for asking questions       and responding at greater length to questions could be a thing that causes       lifetime benefit and the reinforcement could be accomplished with baby       entertainment software,        possibly with a haptic (swaddle) or other baby-liked effects.                            Advertising note: 12 million views at a baby entrtainment video has just 34       comments at youtube, so putting beneficial comment content at baby video       contents might get lots more reads per view than some other kinds of views,       particularly beneficial        parenting advice. Searching a bunch of baby videos might find an even better       ratio at some kind of baby videos.                            Are there things that babies do that they spontaneously like, that could be       shown at baby entertainment software? If they fMRI light up as liking it,       things as simple as images of grasping things, images of a breast, or putting       edible things or tactile        toy things in a mouth could cause baby software users to experience benefit.        However, at what age is baby entertainment software actually beneficial to the       baby and the person they grow to become?                             an electronic grasper toy for babies could light up an make a neutral tone       when picked up, but display more lights and emit even nicer sounds when the       baby touches or squeezes it at gentler amounts or does a sequence of gentler       and gentler squuezes and        touches; this causes the baby to voluntarily and spontaneously practice and       develop fine motor skills earlier.                            fMRI of babies could find aesthetic pleasure response, and computer abstract       and possibly portrayal art could be automatically generated that makes babies       happy. Babies could then view the art.                            They could do research on if one dose of a peptide or protein or a lipid like       10HDA causes durable benefit of some kind to a babies. If it does, they could       add it to immunizations so the immunizations could be described as “good for       your children        right away” and people might seek them out for the immediate benefit.                            They could screen a library of variants on the 10HDA lipid in royal jelly to       see if there are any variations that are even better for people, making a new       drug. only 89 mg of 10HDA is something like a human dose. Some of the       simplest modifications are        changes to the \/\/\/ hydrocarbon length to see if length variations have a       beneficial effect.                            Your computer enhanced dwelling videos everything, and I favor all things be       videod and audio recorded, as well recorded at nonvisible regions of the       spectrum continuously, and then alerts people’s phones (personal       communicators) when software-       perceived as misplaced things like keys (like sensing the person is out the       door) are located.                            dynamically computer controlled launchable throw pillows at the backseat of       vehicles could replace child seats at vehicles at older ages or even       outperform child seats.                            butterfly attaracting cloth can be draped on a nude person temporarily to       attract butterflies, it could have 3d-look abstracts that combine the height       of butterfly attracting with the height of human aesthetic response as       measured with fMRI.                            Along with being automatically trustworthy it is possible social companion       robots could build higher than normal that normal trust by leading people with       their eyes closed around, or doing trust falls; this could work with parents       and children too. They        could see if quantitative measurements of willingness to do what social       companion robots suggest, or parents suggest, goes up.                            Animal food could be optimized beyond the gnaw thing to make animals happy       with their texture, like a carrot bred to the chewiness, sugar content, and       taste that rabbits prefer.                            Some humans use metal detectors recreationally, perhaps they might like       roomba-like robots that traverse a big area like a field automatically, then       make a map of all the things they find.                                   [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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