Abilene Paradox
The Abilene Paradox comes into play when a group of people decide on a course of action that is counter to the preference of all… Read More »Abilene Paradox
The Abilene Paradox comes into play when a group of people decide on a course of action that is counter to the preference of all… Read More »Abilene Paradox
Survivorship bias is the logical error of concentrating on the people that succeed and overlooking those who fail. We always tend to believe we will… Read More »Survivorship Bias
Claustrophobia is usually described as a fear of small, tight places. Dan Brown fans probably remember Robert Langdon’s fear of elevators! Contrary to the belief… Read More »Claustrophobia, Agoraphobia
Do you know how Albert Einstein’s brain is different from the rest of ours? It contains more astrocytes in the left parietal region (region associated… Read More »Astrocytes
Does panic ever set in during exam season? Do you begin to feel like you are clueless. Maybe your brain can think of everything but… Read More »Examophobia