Item does not contain fulltextSpontaneous (i.e., heuristic, fast, effortless, and associative) processing has clear advantages for human cognition, but it can also elicit undesirable outcomes such as stereotyping and other biases. In the current article, we argue that biased judgements and behaviour that result from spontaneous processing can be reduced by activating various flexibility mindsets. These mindsets are characterised by the consideration of alternatives beyond one's spontaneous thoughts and behaviours and could, thus, contribute to bias reduction. Research has demonstrated that eliciting flexibility mindsets via goal and cognitive conflicts, counterfactual thinking,, recalling own past flexible thoughts or behaviour, and adoptin...
Kalisch et al. propose a positive appraisal style as the key mechanism that underlies resilience. Th...
When there is an established strategy to solve a problem, we often approach the problem with a minds...
Cognitive biases can adversely affect human judgment and decision making and should therefore prefer...
Goal-directed behavior in a constantly changing environment requires a dynamic balance between two a...
How do we maintain balance in our daily life, yet at the same time, adapt to changes in theenvironme...
Decades of accumulated knowledge empowers our quest to de-bias human cognition. However, I propose t...
Cognitive biases can adversely affect human judgment and decision making and should therefore prefer...
We explore the conditions under which people will opt in to reading information about bias and stere...
ABSTRACT—Human reasoning is often biased by stereo-typical intuitions. The nature of such bias is no...
A fundamental problem that organisms face in a changing environment is how to regulate dynamically t...
International audienceIn this article, we describe theoretically‐based research on a new method to r...
Many important decisions can be difficult; require focused, cognitive attention; produce delayed, no...
Article describes how, in creativity research, ideational flexibility, the ability to generate ideas...
In this article, the authors argue that there are a range of effects usually studied within cognitiv...
Adaptive behaviour requires cognitive control for shielding current goals from distractors (stabilit...
Kalisch et al. propose a positive appraisal style as the key mechanism that underlies resilience. Th...
When there is an established strategy to solve a problem, we often approach the problem with a minds...
Cognitive biases can adversely affect human judgment and decision making and should therefore prefer...
Goal-directed behavior in a constantly changing environment requires a dynamic balance between two a...
How do we maintain balance in our daily life, yet at the same time, adapt to changes in theenvironme...
Decades of accumulated knowledge empowers our quest to de-bias human cognition. However, I propose t...
Cognitive biases can adversely affect human judgment and decision making and should therefore prefer...
We explore the conditions under which people will opt in to reading information about bias and stere...
ABSTRACT—Human reasoning is often biased by stereo-typical intuitions. The nature of such bias is no...
A fundamental problem that organisms face in a changing environment is how to regulate dynamically t...
International audienceIn this article, we describe theoretically‐based research on a new method to r...
Many important decisions can be difficult; require focused, cognitive attention; produce delayed, no...
Article describes how, in creativity research, ideational flexibility, the ability to generate ideas...
In this article, the authors argue that there are a range of effects usually studied within cognitiv...
Adaptive behaviour requires cognitive control for shielding current goals from distractors (stabilit...
Kalisch et al. propose a positive appraisal style as the key mechanism that underlies resilience. Th...
When there is an established strategy to solve a problem, we often approach the problem with a minds...
Cognitive biases can adversely affect human judgment and decision making and should therefore prefer...