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Fast vs Slow Decision-Making: The Neuroscience

32 min · 9. juni 2026
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What actually separates people who make rapid, high-stakes decisions from those who need time to analyze? This episode unpacks the neuroscience behind both cognitive styles — from the anterior cingulate cortex's conflict monitoring to the pattern-matching libraries that let firefighters decide in under a minute. We explore the Recognition-Primed Decision model, the OODA loop's velocity premium, and why ADHD-related analysis paralysis isn't a motivational failure but a capacity constraint. Plus: why fast deciders aren't necessarily reckless, and when slow analysis becomes a hidden liability.

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