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Decoding Aslam: Navigating Confusion in Crucial Choices

Explore the intricate dance between biological and cognitive mechanisms that lead to confusion during high-stakes decisions. This poster illustrates how emotional threats and executive control interplay, revealing confusion as a temporary state rather than a sign of low intelligence.

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Prompt

Create an academic psychology poster titled “Why Aslam Gets Confused During Big Decisions.” The poster should present a clear process model: High Stakes → Threat Activation → Cognitive Overload → Value Conflict → Confusion. Visually divide the poster into two sections: Biological and Cognitive mechanisms. Biological section should include: • Amygdala (threat detection) • Prefrontal cortex (rational control) • Cortisol (stress reduces flexibility) • Dopamine (uncertain reward prediction) Cognitive section should include: • Working memory overload • Cognitive dissonance (value conflict) • Loss aversion • Identity threat The central idea should show that confusion is not low intelligence, but a temporary breakdown between emotional threat systems and executive control under uncertainty. The design should be clean, conceptual, and easy to read and make a guy who is aslam

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