EP210: The Curiosity of Choice: Understanding Decisions and Fatigue
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Decision Fatigue, Perception, and Making Better Choices
This compilation episode of The Girl Doc Survival Guide explores metacognition, limits of explaining perception, and how fatigue affects decision making. Dr. Claudia Mello-Thoms notes that while cognition can be studied, perception cannot be directly accessed; eye-tracking shows clinicians’ explanations often come after perception, which matters for visually based diagnosis in dermatology and dermatopathology. She suggests difficulty deciding can signal the need to step back or ask for help, and cites mammography research where cases not recognized within 5–10 seconds are best set aside and revisited with “fresh eyes.” Dr. Bulat Ibragimov reports fatigued users overlook more and make faster decisions with less information. Dr. Mary Steffel emphasizes delaying important decisions if you are not fresh, while warning that opting out is still a costly decision; she also notes decisions are social and delegation/support increases choosing. The episode closes with advice to involve others and stay curious and open-minded in complex problems.
00:00 Decision Making Overview
00:10 Perception vs Metacognition
02:21 Fresh Eyes Strategy
03:32 Decision Fatigue Signals
04:52 Don't Avoid Choosing
05:41 Decide With Others