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  • Visualized - Uncover the world through a new lens with Maya Chen
    Apr 21 2026
    Join host Maya Chen as she uncovers the hidden psychology behind visualizing information. From chart biases to the neuroscience of mental imagery, Visualized reveals why seeing ideas transforms how we think—and exposes the pitfalls we rarely notice. Discover the power and danger of making the invisible visible.

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    1 min
  • Visualized - Thinking in Pictures: Why Your Brain Treats Imagination Like Reality
    Apr 21 2026
    Maya Chen explores neuroscience behind mental imagery and its impact on emotion, performance, and decision-making. Visualization activates the same brain regions as actual perception, with applications in athletic training and anxiety management. She also cautions against manipulation through vivid imagery in media and marketing.

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    28 min
  • Visualized - Mapping the Unmappable: When Complex Systems Meet the Human Eye
    Apr 21 2026
    Maya Chen explores how visualizing complex systems inevitably suppresses critical relationships while clarifying others. She examines 16 characteristics of complexity, revealing how diagrams freeze dynamic systems and hide their editorial choices, offering a framework for reading visualizations critically.

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    26 min
  • Visualized - The Foreground Effect: How Seeing Shapes Believing
    Apr 21 2026
    Maya Chen explores the "foreground effect"—how visuals unconsciously reshape judgment and belief. From tire buyers paying more for pictured products to brain scans boosting scientific credibility, Maya reveals how images override critical thinking. She examines why visuals process faster than text, making them powerful tools and dangerous manipulators in science, policy, and truth.

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    21 min