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“Decision-Making Systems” Poster

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Elevate your workspace with this beautifully designed poster illustrating the brain’s decision-making systems. Featuring a minimalist and informative layout, the poster showcases how 90% of our decisions are made quickly and instinctively (System 1), while the remaining 10% are conscious and effortful (System 2).

Perfect for offices, classrooms, or homes, this piece is ideal for anyone interested in behavioral psychology and nudging.

Specifications:

  • Size: 16” x 20” inches (40×50 cm)
  • Material: High-quality print in Beige
  • Design: Contemporary layout with vibrant red and blue brain graphics to symbolize change and progress