@Dot: I'd be consulted in issues regarding neuroscience and psychology. Many times psedoscientific claims are skillful and clever, so you have to be an expert yourself to see what's wrong with the claims. An example we discussed was the claim from a Swedish psychologist that has written a book in defence of psychoanalytical theory and methods. She claims, among other things, that this type of therapy has proven efficient in the US. However, you have to be a shrink yourself to know that the US psychoanalytic tradition is totally different to the Scandinavian, so the two can't be compared and thus the claim is unfounded. In her book, this woman claims that politicans, the drug industry, natural scientists etc are in a conspiracy against psychoanalysts and that the scientific claim that psychoanalysis has so far, after 100 years, not been able to demonstrate one single case where a patients has been cured from a psychiatric disorder, is a lie. To prove it's a lie, she refers to several US studies, and the studies are all published in good scientific journals and have a flawless design - however, the problem is that the therapy forms used in the US would be classified as Cognitive therapy in Sweden, a totally different type of therapy that has been demonstrated to improve psychiatric conditions.
Another issue we discussed my potential participation in, would be the erranous and simplified way media presents the genetics-biology-environment issue. Most researches in my field view biology as the field where genetics and environmental factors are in constant interplay. Media however, spreads the outdated and incorrect idea that genetics and biology are the same, and that interaction is mainly one-way, ie from genes and biology to environment. And sometimes they even turn they causality around. Example: In patients with chronic stress depression, brain serotonin levels are markedly decreased compared to healthy people. Media writes: Stress depression is caused by lack of serotonin in brain.
EDIT: @Gwally: So it's you and Plato, is it?

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