You're a great host, Ricardo. You always allow your guests to finish their thoughts without interrupting, which is very rare. And the guests you bring on are top notch. Keep up the great work!
@loiclaccomoff368
4 жыл бұрын
Extremely important! Thank you very much! 💐
@crossroads670
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing this interview. Plomin is great.
@kegumingxin7789
4 жыл бұрын
Hi Ricardo, you have a Slavic accent which doesn't fit your Spanish name. I am curious about that. Nice hosting though, and thanks!
@TheDissenterRL
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Sholtess. Well, I think it is due to the accent that is typical of where I live in Portugal.
@skoto8219
3 жыл бұрын
@@kegumingxin7789I once heard it claimed that the Brazilian Portuguese accent sounds more like French (bit of a stretch) while the European accent sounds more like Russian. I never knew what the hell they were talking about in the latter case until this video. :) Great interview, btw
@ClareBoyd-f8c
15 күн бұрын
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@Tiremont
5 жыл бұрын
34:00 note to self
@WorthlessWinner
5 жыл бұрын
As a lab tech, I take great offense at Plomin labeling the profession as one for people with a low IQ. Those of us with average IQ but really low contentiousness can do it too >_< 1:36:00 always annoyed me when people act like "psychological" and "neurological" disorders are different in some real sense,good example Anyone know where you can get your genome analysed with polygenic scores? Even if there's nothing you can do for a disease today, telling people they have a high risk may speed research on it; people knowing they're likely to have X disease for the year or so before it kills them are likely to spend less time fundraising for research to get it cured, than people who know they're likely to get disease X from childhood. I wonder if we could use polygenic scores, to predict who will want to know their polygenic scores for diseases and who will not, so we can use the test to see who we should give the test results to? 22:00 Not to say ethics isn't important, but i'm not so sure the triplet experiment is unethical. Going by current rules and social standards, it'd be seen that way, but that sort of thing changes all the time and may be better changed to be more relaxed. No one was hurt by it, and it helped the species through new knowledge, so I'd say the current rules are the really unethical thing. Then again, it's probably a wise PR move to oppose stuff like that whether it's good or not. 1:55:00 Your message is not going to get out to the people who aren't already on your side if you do that =/ Good interview
@trickjack8329
2 жыл бұрын
Do you mean 1:11:42 is he necessarily implying that, I dont think he thinks his sister is stupid.
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