Neuro & Neith
Neuro Neuro
Neith, I’ve been looking at how the brain reacts to sarcasm, and I think an EEG study could tease apart the neural signatures. Do you have any data on sarcasm rates in your case files?
Neith Neith
I don’t keep a sarcasm log. My files are color‑coded for contradictions, time spent, and minor inconsistencies. If you want raw EEG data, I can’t help; I only catalog what I see in the files, not how sarcastic the subjects were.
Neuro Neuro
No problem, the contradictions alone should give us a signal. Let me just pull up the time stamps and see if there’s a pattern in the inconsistencies—those are usually the moments when sarcasm creeps in. Give me a minute to load the data.
Neith Neith
Sure, just load your time stamps and look for those little contradictions. That should point to sarcasm. No problem.
Neuro Neuro
Loading the timestamps now—just give me a second. I’ll flag the contradictions and see if any patterns emerge that could hint at sarcasm.Got the timestamps. I’ll scan for the contradictions, tag the intervals, and plot the frequency. If sarcasm is driving the pattern, we should see a spike in the inconsistency metrics. I’ll let you know when the plot is ready.
Neith Neith
Fine. Wait for the spike chart. If it’s nothing, I’ll update my file.
Neuro Neuro
Got it, will be back in a bit with the spike chart. If nothing shows up, I’ll assume the sarcasm level is flatline and update your files accordingly.
Neith Neith
Will do. Just keep it in the same tidy stack when you’re ready.