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Global Collaboration Creates First-Ever Complete Map of Brain Activity During Decision-Making
An unprecedented international collaboration of neuroscientists from 22 labs created the first-ever complete map of brain activity during decision-making in mice, covering 95% of the brain and involving over 600,000 neurons across 279 brain regions.
Global Collaboration Creates First-Ever Complete Map of Brain Activity During Decision-Making
An unprecedented international collaboration of neuroscientists from 22 labs created the first-ever complete map of brain activity during decision-making in mice, covering 95% of the brain and involving over 600,000 neurons across 279 brain regions.
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24% Bias Score


Timing of Advice Significantly Impacts Effectiveness: Study
A recent study in the Journal of Behavioral Decision Making found that people are more receptive to advice after forming their own opinion, challenging economic assumptions about rational decision-making and impacting the design of financial advice tools.
Timing of Advice Significantly Impacts Effectiveness: Study
A recent study in the Journal of Behavioral Decision Making found that people are more receptive to advice after forming their own opinion, challenging economic assumptions about rational decision-making and impacting the design of financial advice tools.
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32% Bias Score


Decision Fatigue: Silent Performance Killer in Leadership
Decision fatigue, caused by the average adult's 35,000+ daily decisions, impairs leaders' judgment, resulting in poor choices, avoidance of decisions, and team-wide performance issues; proactive strategies like prioritizing tasks, creating routines, and delegating effectively can mitigate this.
Decision Fatigue: Silent Performance Killer in Leadership
Decision fatigue, caused by the average adult's 35,000+ daily decisions, impairs leaders' judgment, resulting in poor choices, avoidance of decisions, and team-wide performance issues; proactive strategies like prioritizing tasks, creating routines, and delegating effectively can mitigate this.
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40% Bias Score


AI in Defense: Speed as a Decisive Factor
AI's integration into defense systems is rapidly improving operational speed, potentially shifting power dynamics as seen in historical battles where speed was decisive; a NATO exercise showed AI reduced decision-making cycles from 24 hours to minutes.
AI in Defense: Speed as a Decisive Factor
AI's integration into defense systems is rapidly improving operational speed, potentially shifting power dynamics as seen in historical battles where speed was decisive; a NATO exercise showed AI reduced decision-making cycles from 24 hours to minutes.
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48% Bias Score


Explore vs. Exploit: Balancing Risk and Reward
A family's game using 'Explore' and 'Exploit' tokens reveals insights into decision-making, balancing risk tolerance, and the exploration vs. exploitation dichotomy across various life stages and contexts.
Explore vs. Exploit: Balancing Risk and Reward
A family's game using 'Explore' and 'Exploit' tokens reveals insights into decision-making, balancing risk tolerance, and the exploration vs. exploitation dichotomy across various life stages and contexts.
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0% Bias Score

AI: A Force Multiplier, Not a Replacement for Human Thought
Symboulos, a new AI application, aims to enhance human decision-making by leveraging critical thinking frameworks, rather than replacing it, as exemplified by its contrast with the AI app Cluely.

AI: A Force Multiplier, Not a Replacement for Human Thought
Symboulos, a new AI application, aims to enhance human decision-making by leveraging critical thinking frameworks, rather than replacing it, as exemplified by its contrast with the AI app Cluely.
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12% Bias Score

Contaminated Testing Room, Not Production Line, Caused Allergen-Free Food Quality Control Failures
A food manufacturing company's repeated allergen-free product line quality control failures were solved by discovering peanut residue contamination in the testing room, not the production line, highlighting the limitations of intuitive problem-solving.

Contaminated Testing Room, Not Production Line, Caused Allergen-Free Food Quality Control Failures
A food manufacturing company's repeated allergen-free product line quality control failures were solved by discovering peanut residue contamination in the testing room, not the production line, highlighting the limitations of intuitive problem-solving.
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52% Bias Score

Greek Government Restructures Decision-Making Process
The Greek government implemented organizational changes, creating four working groups focusing on strategic planning, governmental projects, communications, and parliamentary actions, aiming for improved coordination and clearer responsibilities.

Greek Government Restructures Decision-Making Process
The Greek government implemented organizational changes, creating four working groups focusing on strategic planning, governmental projects, communications, and parliamentary actions, aiming for improved coordination and clearer responsibilities.
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16% Bias Score

Kahneman's Legacy: Unveiling Human Irrationality
Daniel Kahneman, a pioneer in judgment and decision-making, collaborated with Amos Tversky, revealing systematic errors in human reasoning through research conducted during campus walks, which continues to influence research on cognitive biases even after his death.

Kahneman's Legacy: Unveiling Human Irrationality
Daniel Kahneman, a pioneer in judgment and decision-making, collaborated with Amos Tversky, revealing systematic errors in human reasoning through research conducted during campus walks, which continues to influence research on cognitive biases even after his death.
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40% Bias Score

The Art of Breakups: Timing and Political Parallels
This article analyzes the complexities of ending relationships, using political examples to highlight the absence of a perfect time for separation and contrasting various approaches to dissolution.

The Art of Breakups: Timing and Political Parallels
This article analyzes the complexities of ending relationships, using political examples to highlight the absence of a perfect time for separation and contrasting various approaches to dissolution.
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0% Bias Score
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