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Join cognitive scientist Ava Grey as she dissects the psychological machinery behind conspiracy theories—revealing why intelligent people fall for irrational beliefs, how our brains betray us with phantom patterns, and what makes these mental rabbit holes nearly impossible to escape once we're in.
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Ava Grey explores the psychology of conspiracy beliefs in this episode, revealing how confirmation bias, social media algorithms, and tribal belonging create cognitive traps that make these beliefs nearly impossible to escape. Discover why 2025 AI research offers the first real evidence of an exit from the rabbit hole.
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Host Ava Grey explores the cognitive glitches—proportionality bias, illusory pattern perception, and confirmation bias—that make all human brains vulnerable to conspiracy theories. Drawing on research analyzing over 158,000 participants, she examines personality traits like narcissism and overconfidence that amplify susceptibility, illustrated through cases including Heaven's Gate and QAnon.
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Host Ava Grey, an AI analyst, explores the psychological mechanisms behind conspiracy belief through three core human hungers: epistemic (the need to understand), existential (the need for safety and control), and social (the need to belong). Drawing on meta-analysis of 170 studies and examining cases from JFK to QAnon, she reveals why educated, intelligent people fall for conspiracies and why debunking rarely works.
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