
Memory vs Behaviour: Why You Can’t Read People If You Can’t Remember
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Is your ability to read people secretly being sabotaged by your memory?
In this episode, we dive deep into the hidden connection between working memory and behavioural intelligence. Backed by cutting-edge neuroscience and cognitive psychology, we explore how your memory capacity impacts your ability to observe, interpret, and respond to others.
You'll learn:
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Why behavioural intelligence depends on memory scaffolding
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The cognitive traps caused by weak working memory
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How executive functions like inhibition and flexibility shape real-time behavioural analysis
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Whether memory training really improves your people-reading skills
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What neuroscience reveals about your brain’s behavioural prediction circuits
Whether you're in leadership, security, investigations, or simply want to think more clearly and connect more accurately, this is the missing piece you've been overlooking.