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Learn to spot your cognitive biases!

2022-09-20T04:20:29.386Z


PSYCHOLOGY - Feeling targeted, preferring what we know, agreeing with the majority... Our brain often plays tricks on us, for the worse... as well as for the better.


When two people laugh together in a bar, you feel like they are laughing at you;

if your boss comes to the office looking bad, you think he's mad at you.

Maybe you are right... Or maybe you are the victim of a "cognitive bias", this mental distortion in the processing of information that distorts your appreciation of yourself or of others, but also your understanding of the world around you.

Can we (but also should we) fight against these biases?

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"To date, 250 cognitive biases have been referenced and we will probably discover more in the future",

assures the psychosociologist Gilles Azzopardi, who explores this subject in his latest book

Behind the scenes of your brain

(Eyrolles, 2022 ).

"We have known since Freud that 'the ego is not master in its own home', but recent discoveries in neuroscience drive the point home: more than 99% of our cerebral activity is unconscious, happens 'without the knowledge of our …

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Source: lefigaro

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