I do some of my best thinking on my bike. Or on my skis. Or in the shower. Or when I’m drifting off to sleep. I suppose that’s because, except for gravel, snow snakes, frothy soap and the Sandman ...
They can use slow thinking. But if people do rely on fast thinking, these implicit associations and biases will play a more prominent role. Emotions, particularly related to threats, also play an ...
Depression is related to slower thoughts and feeling tired and worn down. Much research has found that thinking more quickly is associated with heightened positive mood. It also increases feelings of ...