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Bol This book explains how stress and anxiety influence our thinking and decision-making, drawing on insights from psychology and neuroscience. Under pressure, the mind often abandons careful reasoning for quick, instinctive responses. This book examines why that happens, drawing on research in psychology and neuroscience to explain how stress and fear reshape the way you think and decide. Generated by artificial intelligence and grounded in established scientific findings, it offers a clear, structured introduction to the mechanisms behind faulty judgment in high-stakes moments. You will learn how the brain processes threat, why time constraints narrow perception, and how emotional arousal can override deliberate thought. The book also looks at common cognitive biases that surface during crises and considers practical implications for recognizing these patterns in everyday life. Written in plain, accessible language, it serves as a starting point for understanding the hidden forces that shape decisions when circumstances feel most urgent.

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This book explains how stress and anxiety influence our thinking and decision-making, drawing on insights from psychology and neuroscience. Under pressure, the mind often abandons careful reasoning for quick, instinctive responses. This book examines why that happens, drawing on research in psychology and neuroscience to explain how stress and fear reshape the way you think and decide. Generated by artificial intelligence and grounded in established scientific findings, it offers a clear, structured introduction to the mechanisms behind faulty judgment in high-stakes moments. You will learn how the brain processes threat, why time constraints narrow perception, and how emotional arousal can override deliberate thought. The book also looks at common cognitive biases that surface during crises and considers practical implications for recognizing these patterns in everyday life. Written in plain, accessible language, it serves as a starting point for understanding the hidden forces that shape decisions when circumstances feel most urgent.

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Pages: 98, Edition: 1, Paperback, Andries B.V.


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