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Test Decision-making and its biological biases
Agenda
QUESTION 1: What does lack of sleep directly affect our cognitive ability?
Increases concentration
It decreases our ability to process complex information, weigh consequences, and maintain self-control
Improves self-control
It has no effect
QUESTION 2: What triggers the stress response and what does it prioritize in our decisions?
The prefrontal cortex, prioritizing long-term thinking
The cerebellum, prioritizing movement
The hippocampus, prioritizing memory
The amygdala, prioritizing immediate survival over long-term thinking
QUESTION 3: How do intense emotions such as euphoria or extreme enthusiasm influence decision-making?
They make us more objective
They lead us to underestimate the risks and overestimate the chances of success, making the vision excessively optimistic
They have no effect
They make us more cautious
QUESTION 4: What types of decisions are we most likely to make under the influence of emotions such as anger or deep sadness?
Optimistic decisions
Pessimistic decisions, which renounce opportunities or act in a destructive way
Rational decisions
Neutral decisions
QUESTION 5: What does emotional intelligence imply in relation to temporary emotional states when making decisions?
Ignoring emotional states
Recognize that these states are temporary and are not the right time to make momentous decisions
Making quick decisions
Let yourself be carried away by emotion
QUESTION 6: What role does dopamine play in decision-making, related to immediate gratification?
An insignificant role
A role that always leads to success
A crucial and often deceptive role, driving the pursuit of quick reward
A role that always leads to failure
QUESTION 7: What example is given of the preference for short-term reward in adult life?
Hire the most qualified professional
An entrepreneur who hires a cheap and fast professional instead of investing time in the right person
Investing for the long term
Plan carefully
QUESTION 8: What is the first step to counteract biological biases in decision-making?
Ignore them
Becoming aware of them, learning not to trust our decisions when the state is not optimal
Let yourself be carried away by them
Reinforce them
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