Science & Research
Neuroscience articles and scientific references on cognitive biases and decision-making
How Your Brain Makes Decisions
Your brain uses two systems to make decisions: a fast, intuitive one and a slow, analytical one. Understanding how the SEEDS model maps cognitive biases can help you recognize when your mental shortcuts are leading you astray.
The Neuroscience of Collaboration
The SCARF model reveals five social domains that your brain treats as survival threats or rewards. Understanding these neural responses can transform how you build teams, run meetings, and handle organizational change.
Mastering Emotional Regulation
Naming your emotions reduces their intensity — a finding backed by fMRI research on affect labeling. Learn how neuroscience-based techniques like labeling, reappraisal, and structured check-ins can improve decision-making under pressure.
Why Change Is So Hard (And What to Do About It)
Your brain treats change as a threat, activating the same neural circuits as physical danger. Understanding the neuroscience behind resistance to change reveals practical strategies for making transitions smoother — for yourself and for organizations.