Why Repetition Tricks Your Brain — Psychology Fact #85 (Think Before You Believe)

Why Repetition Tricks Your Brain — Psychology Fact #85 Explained

Your brain doesn’t judge truth perfectly — it often judges familiarity instead.
The more you hear an idea, the easier it becomes to recall, and that ease feels like correctness. This is known as the familiarity effect or repetition bias.

In Psychology Fact #85, we explain how this bias is used in advertising, slogans, rumors, and misinformation — and why critical thinking takes conscious effort.

The takeaway is simple:
Belief is effortless. Truth takes work.
Watch the 30-second Short, question repeated claims, and sharpen your thinking.



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