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Mastering Decision-Making Under Pressure: Neuroscience Insight

45 min · 14 de may de 2026
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When seconds count, your brain's wiring can mean the difference between a life saved or lost — in surgery, business crises, or everyday high-stakes decisions. Dr. José Carlos Rodrigues Jr., a renowned neurosurgeon and leadership expert, reveals the neuroscience behind decision-making under pressure and shares powerful mental models to stay calm, focused, and effective when it matters most. More than just medical tales, this episode dives into how the brain's primitive fight-or-flight response can sabotage rapid decisions and what you can do to master your reactions. Dr. Rodrigues explains the critical role of the prefrontal cortex and amygdala, emphasizing practical tools like strategic pauses, mental rehearsal, and externalizing your thinking — strategies applicable in the operating room, the boardroom, or crisis moments in life. You'll discover how to recognize and manage emotional activation, the importance of prior preparation, and steps to build resilient decision-making habits. Whether you're a leader, a healthcare professional, or anyone facing urgent choices, this episode gives you actionable insights to improve your response when it counts. As Dr. Rodrigues highlights, in high-pressure moments, "you don't rise to the level of your knowledge — you fall to the level of your preparation." Learn to train your mind, externalize your decisions, and cultivate a culture of calm and clarity, even amidst chaos

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