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Critical Thinking and Cognitive Bias

open access: yesInformal Logic, 2015
Teaching critical thinking skill is a central pedagogical aim in many courses. These skills, it is hoped, will be both portable (applicable in a wide range of contexts) and durable (not forgotten quickly).
Jeffrey Maynes
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The antidepressant effect of cognitive reappraisal training on individuals cognitively vulnerable to depression: Could cognitive bias be modified through the prefrontal–amygdala circuits?

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2022
Cognitive reappraisal (CR) is one of the core treatment components of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and is the gold standard treatment for major depressive disorders.
Xiaoxia Wang, Ying He, Zhengzhi Feng
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Cognitive Biases and Addictive Disorders: A Bibliometric Review

open access: yesPsychiatry International, 2022
Introduction: Since the early 2000s, there have been extensive investigations into cognitive biases in addictive disorders. The advances in the field have led to the discovery that cognitive bias exists in substance disorders and could in turn be ...
Melvyn W. B. Zhang
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The interplay between cognitive biases, attention control, and social anxiety symptoms: A network and cluster approach.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2023
Cognitive models of social anxiety highlight the importance of different cognitive biases (e.g., attention bias, interpretation bias) and executive dysfunctions, which have, however, mostly been investigated in isolation. The present study explored their
Nathalie Claus   +2 more
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The Bias in researching cognitive bias [PDF]

open access: yesAdvances in Health Sciences Education, 2014
The two problems are mathematically and formally equivalent. As Daniel Kahneman, the Nobel prize winning psychologist explains in his book, Thinking Fast and Slow (2012), if the probability of being a bank teller/having a pneumothorax is p(A), and the probability of being a feminist/having a ruptured spleen is p(B), then the probability of having both ...
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Cooperation dynamics in public goods games with evolving cognitive bias

open access: yesManagement System Engineering, 2023
It has been proved that cognitive biases widely exist in various social realities and lead to unprecedented consequences by affecting individual judgment and decision-making processes in distinct ways.
Ji Quan, Haoze Li, Xianjia Wang
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Schrödinger’s Cat Bias: A New Cognitive Bias Proposed [PDF]

open access: yesCureus, 2021
Cognitive biases can cause diverse medical errors and lead to malpractice with potential harm to patients. Some cognitive biases are due to social behavior, professional specialization, and personal experience, leading to commission or omission in medical conduct.
de Alencar Neto, José Nunes   +2 more
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Cognitive Dissonance Bias, Overconfidence Bias dan Herding Bias dalam Pengambilan Keputusan Investasi Saham

open access: yesAFRE (Accounting and Financial Review), 2018
In practice, there are some aspects which contribute to the decision making process. One of those aspects is the psychological aspect which cannot be separated from human being.
Yehezkiel Chris Setiawan   +2 more
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Sex differences in inflammation in the hippocampus and amygdala across the lifespan in rats: associations with cognitive bias

open access: yesImmunity & Ageing, 2022
Highlights • Adolescent male rats had more hippocampal inflammation than females after cognitive bias testing. • Adult female rats had more basolateral amygdalar inflammation than males after cognitive bias testing.
Travis E. Hodges   +3 more
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Corticocentric bias in cognitive neuroscience

open access: yesAnimal Sentience, 2019
Chapman & Huffman (2018) note that our tendency to categorize leads to a sense of human superiority that helps justify violence against nonhuman animals. Yet animals are turning out to have capacities previously thought to be uniquely human.
Orit Nafcha, Shai Gabay
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