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What are cognitive biases and how do they affect our thinking?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Cognitive biases are systematic patterns of deviation from norm or rationality in judgment, where individuals create their own 'subjective reality' based on their perceptions. The host emphasizes that our brains tend to connect unrelated concepts, which can lead to erroneous conclusions. For example, if someone experiences a headache, they might incorrectly assume it is due to vascular spasms, ignoring other potential causes. This highlights the importance of critical thinking and awareness of cognitive biases in our decision-making processes.

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