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How does the human brain's prediction model influence belief in conspiracy theories?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The brain's prediction model is designed to anticipate threats and interpret events through a lens of agency. When faced with a series of negative occurrences, the brain seeks a coherent narrative, often leading to the conclusion that a coordinated group is behind these events. This model prioritizes fitting narratives over empirical evidence, making conspiracy theories appealing.

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