Maya Chen explores the startling neuroscience behind snap judgments: your brain decides if someone is trustworthy in just 100 milliseconds—faster than a blink. Drawing on Princeton research, she reveals why first impressions are instant, confident, often inaccurate, and remarkably resistant to change, then offers practical tools for creating fairer human encounters.
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