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The foundations of this project: what context is, how our brain works with it, and why differences between people are so significant.
- What is context? – what we mean by context, from everyday meaning to neuropsychology
- How our brains use context – the predictive brain: 20–30% perception, 70–80% completion
- The spectrum of context sensitivity – from context blindness to high-contextual thinking, with the Gaussian curve as a metaphor
- The mirror-thinking effect – the tendency to assume that others think the same way we do
- Examples of low-contextual thinking – goal-oriented, black-and-white, often transactional
- Examples of high-contextual thinking – nuanced, empathic, and strong in systems thinking