In A Nutshell Groups that allow members to go neutral, rather than forcing a binary choice, reach consensus faster and ...
Neuroscientists have revealed how sensory input is transformed into motor action across multiple brain regions in mice. The research shows that decision-making is a global process across the brain ...
Researchers at the University of Electro-Communications in Japan have shown that agents built on large language models (LLMs) can develop distinct personalities when they interact freely in a virtual ...
The rapid growth of digital technologies in the last quarter-century has multiplied the number and types of possible influences on individual values and opinions. Has the digital era changed the level ...
A series of focus groups was conducted with health professionals who attend MDMs at our institution. Focus groups followed a semistructured format with open-ended questions. A thematic analysis was ...
In a marketplace echoing with an excess of choice, the whisper of the crowd often becomes the deciding voice. This voice, an invisible conductor of consumer behavior, is what we recognize as social ...
Historically, emotions have been viewed as irrational, unstable or primitive—hardly the stuff of sound decision-making. Enlightenment thinkers like Descartes and Kant privileged reason as the highest ...
The impact of stress on firefighter performance is one of the single-most overlooked and marginalized factors in the fire service (Photo 1). The term “tactical athlete” to describe firefighters has ...
As businesses face rising pressure to respond quickly to shifts in public sentiment and market trends, BrandMentions aims to ...