WHEN RATIONAL DECISION-MAKING BECOMES IRRATIONAL: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT AND RE-CONCEPTUALIZATION OF INTUITION EFFECTIVENESS

When rational decision-making becomes irrational: a critical assessment and re-conceptualization of intuition effectiveness

Abstract Intuition can lead to more effective decision-making than analysis under certain conditions.This assumption can be regarded as common sense.However, dominant research streams on intuition effectiveness in decision-making conceptualize intuition inadequately, because intuition is considered either detrimental or as motovox scooter parts a f

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The Human Self Has Two Serial Aspects and Is Dynamic: A Concept Based on Neurophysiological Evidence Supporting a Multiple Aspects Self Theory (MAST)

The self is an increasingly central topic in current neuroscience.Understanding the neural processes that are involved in self-referential processing and functioning may also be crucial to understanding consciousness.The current short communication goes beyond the typical concept that the self is singular, as has been assumed from neuroanatomical d

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ALPHABETIZATION AND / OR LITERACY: IMPLICATIONS FOR TEACHING

The study proposed in this article aims to present a review and theoretical reflection on the concepts of alphabetization and literacy.Whereas the term literacy emerged in Brazil camo iphone se case in the 80s, we intend to investigate how it has been used in Brazilian education and reflexes which provoked its use in school pedagogical practices.Us

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