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Predictably Irrational: Our Effort to Understand Human Behavior
Ross Miller
37 episodes
1 day ago
The human brain works in mysterious ways, and not always in the ways we think it does. We do strange things for the unknown reasons and we do common things often without thought. As a result, we are often unaware of how impulsive and predictable we can be. We often fail to think on the reasons that are behind our actions. In this podcast, students from a Japanese university explore their own understanding of these issues and hopefully, provide the listener with some insight into how our brains work and how to be more aware of our own thinking.
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The human brain works in mysterious ways, and not always in the ways we think it does. We do strange things for the unknown reasons and we do common things often without thought. As a result, we are often unaware of how impulsive and predictable we can be. We often fail to think on the reasons that are behind our actions. In this podcast, students from a Japanese university explore their own understanding of these issues and hopefully, provide the listener with some insight into how our brains work and how to be more aware of our own thinking.
Show more...
Education
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Impact of Biases on Decision Making
Predictably Irrational: Our Effort to Understand Human Behavior
15 minutes 39 seconds
1 year ago
Impact of Biases on Decision Making

In this episode, Haruka, Mayu, Shun, and Ibuki explore the captivating biases of the placebo effect, false memory, blind spot bias, and confirmation bias. Delving into Dan Ariely's 'Predictably Irrational,' we dissect these intriguing cognitive quirks, shedding light on their impact on decision-making. A captivating experiment reveals the subtle manifestations of these biases. Join us for a conclusion that emphasizes the importance of recognizing and navigating these cognitive intricacies.

Predictably Irrational: Our Effort to Understand Human Behavior
The human brain works in mysterious ways, and not always in the ways we think it does. We do strange things for the unknown reasons and we do common things often without thought. As a result, we are often unaware of how impulsive and predictable we can be. We often fail to think on the reasons that are behind our actions. In this podcast, students from a Japanese university explore their own understanding of these issues and hopefully, provide the listener with some insight into how our brains work and how to be more aware of our own thinking.