Cognitive Bias Network Visualization
Explore the complex web of relationships between cognitive biases and discover how they influence each other across different categories
Cognitive Bias Map
Explore the relationships between different cognitive biases and their categories in an interactive visualization. Click on any bias to learn more.
Instructions:
- Click on bias nodes to see details
- Use category buttons to filter by type
- Hover over nodes to see connections
- Scroll to zoom in and out
Categories:
Our dynamic cognitive bias network visualization maps the intricate relationships between 30+ psychological biases across 5 key categories: decision-making, social, memory, reasoning, and perceptual biases. This interactive tool reveals how cognitive biases don't operate in isolation but form interconnected patterns that profoundly shape human thinking and behavior.
By exploring these connections, you'll gain valuable insights into how multiple biases work together to influence your decision-making processes. Understanding these relationships can help you recognize cognitive distortions in real-time, improve critical thinking skills, and make more objective judgments in professional and personal situations.
How to Use This Cognitive Bias Network Tool:
- Navigate by node size: Larger nodes represent the five bias categories, while smaller nodes show individual cognitive biases
- Explore connections: Click on any node to highlight its relationships and filter the visualization by category
- Customize your view: Drag nodes to rearrange the network, and use your scroll wheel to zoom in/out for detailed exploration
- Discover relationship strength: Hover over connections between biases to understand how strongly they influence each other
Desktop Experience Recommended
Our cognitive bias network visualization is a complex interactive tool that works best on larger screens.
Please visit this page on a desktop or laptop computer for the full interactive experience.