New: cognitivebiasAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krsteemzzanhive-183959hive-180932hive-150122hive-185836uncommonlablifephotographyhive-166405hive-183397hive-144064bitcoinhive-139150hive-188619krsuccesshive-101145hive-124908hive-180301hive-103599hive-109690hive-193186TrendingNewHotLikersadam00 (25)in psychology • 8 months agoPsychology Unveiled: Navigating the Depths of the Human MindCertainly! Here are ten surprising psychology facts: The mere presence of a smartphone can reduce cognitive capacity, even when it's turned off and face-down, due to the "brain drain" caused…pablocieslik (25)in ai • last yearOverfitting: A Tale of AI and Human PerceptionIn the realm of artificial intelligence (AI), overfitting is a common pitfall. It occurs when a model learns too well from the training data, to the point where it starts to pick up on noise and…spreadgreatideas (34)in spreadgreatideas • 2 years agoCognitive Bias Quotes: The Importance of Realizing One's Biases“It is remarkably difficult to make a man understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it.” – Upton Sinclair Read more Cognitive Bias Quotes: The Importance of…alexanderrogge (39)in cognitivebias • 4 years agoBarry Brownstein - How and Why Government Creates Disease PanicBarry Brownstein - How and Why #Government Creates Disease #Panic: #DiseasePanic #Fauci #FUD #Fear #Anxiety #Hysteria #CollectiveHysteria #Delusion #CognitiveBias #Propaganda #QuestionAuthority…cryptogekko (46)in cognitivebias • 5 years ago"Dyin' inside, but outside you're lookin' fearless" (The Illusion of Transparency)In college, a friend and I were walking to class and talking about the presentation we had coming up. “You’ll do great,” she said. “You’re the most confident person I know.” I almost burst out…cryptogee (75)in psychology • 6 years agoUnderstanding Cognition: Endless Feedback Loops And The Curse Of KnowingFeedback can be a great and sometimes necessary thing. For instance when taking on a new task, be it a new job, or a sport you have just taken up, feedback can be a vital tool in helping you…cryptogee (75)in psychology • 6 years agoUnderstanding Cognition: The Story So FarThis is a short summary and list of links to my Understanding Cognition series. I started this particular thread because it is important to understand what biases are driving us to act the way…cryptogee (75)in cryptocurrency • 6 years agoUnderstanding Cognition: Which Bias Is Affecting Your Crypto Trading? - The Curious Case Of Clustering IllusionHave you ever wondered if your subconscious mind is conspiring against you; self-sabotaging your investment decisions? If not, and you take part in any sort of trading and investment, you probably…cryptogee (75)in psychology • 6 years agoUnderstanding Cognition: Availability Heuristics - A Fallacy Of MemoryAre there more regularly used words in the English language that start with the letter 'k'; or more with the letter 'k' as the third letter? answer below. Sometimes your cognitive biases act…cryptogee (75)in psychology • 6 years agoUnderstanding Cognition: FOMO - Manipulation By Fear Of Missing OutAs I was browsing my Google Plus feed the other day, I came across a reply to a post that had me chuckling away. The post that it was replying to bore absolutely no relation to the content making it…cryptogee (75)in psychology • 6 years agoUnderstanding Cognition: The Dissonance Of Flat EarthCarrying on with our series on cognitive biases, today I want to talk about cognitive dissonance and how it effects people in general, and more specifically flat-earthers. Cognitive dissonance is…cryptogee (75)in psychology • 6 years agoUnderstanding Cognition: The Moon Hoax BiasYou may have heard of the moon hoax landing, maybe you even subscribe to it. Well today I want to discuss how this hoax links back to an article I've just written on confirmation bias . Fooling…cryptogee (75)in psychology • 6 years agoUnderstanding Cognition: Life Through A Lens Of Confirmation BiasFrom time to time, we all suffer from cognitive biases. That is to say our brains create a subjective truth that is in direct conflict with objective reality. If you're like me and you are the…altcoinbuzz (52)in cryptocurrency • 7 years agoCryptocurrency Bias And The Brain - Altcoins CognitiveWhat is the effect of cryptocurrency on the brain? Dr. G explores some of the cognitive biases that come about when exploring Bitcoin and Altcoins. Please also subscribe to our YouTube…cryptogee (75)in cryptogee-musings • 7 years agoAn Experiment In Critical ThinkingThinking critically does not come naturally to the human race, it is something we have to work at. This is because the way our brains tend to solve problems is using heuristic principles. A simple…