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This episode explores what happens in the critical moment when emotionally charged content hijacks attention before clear thinking has a chance to engage. It examines how fear, anger, and physiological arousal can distort judgment in the digital environment, and why learning to regulate that response is a core skill of cognitive defense.
By Jonathan NelsonThis episode explores what happens in the critical moment when emotionally charged content hijacks attention before clear thinking has a chance to engage. It examines how fear, anger, and physiological arousal can distort judgment in the digital environment, and why learning to regulate that response is a core skill of cognitive defense.