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S1E17 The Decoy Effect
Your decisions are usually based on relative comparisons. And... people that sell things know this.
S1E17 The Decoy Effect
Your decisions are usually based on relative comparisons. And... people that sell things know this.
S1E16 Hindsight Bias
Outcomes bias your memory of the past.
S1E15 The Planning Fallacy
Your brain underestimates how long things take - but always in your favour.
S1E14 Optimism Bias
Sometimes, our confidence gets in our way.
S1E13 The Availability Heuristic
Why do you believe what you believe?
S1E12 Confirmation Bias
Are you decisions biased by the information that you choose to focus on?
S1E11 Somatic Markers
Your body whispers the scoresheet from past bets.
S1E10 Risk versus Reward
Why do some opportunities feel exciting and stressful at the same time? This episode explores how the brain weighs potential rewards against possible risks, shaping the decisions we make every day.
S1E9 Loss Aversion
Your brain doesn't treat gains and losses equally. Losses trigger stronger emotional responses—often about twice as powerful as gains of the same size.
S1E8 The Sunk Cost Fallacy
Have you ever stuck with something even thoough you knew you should not?
S1E7 Group Decision Making
Why do smart groups sometimes make worse decisions? This episode explores how brain synchronization and reduced conflict detection during agreement can quietly undermine critical thinking—and why…
S1E6 Brain Health
Sleep, diet, exercise, and mindfulness are the keys to better decision-making.
S1E5 Predictive Processing
How your brain uses prediction errors—detected by the ACC—to update its internal model and improve decisions.
S1E4 The Status Quo Bias
Why do we stick with the same choices—even when better options are available? This episode explores how the brain's preference for familiarity and loss avoidance drives the status quo bias, keeping…
S1E3 The Anchoring Bias
S1E2 Framing Effects in Real Life
How identical choices lead to different decisions—simply because of how they're framed.
S1E1 Framing Effects
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