thank you, it was evgeny dodolev.s the podcast of schrödinger's cat, and i am its host, editor-in-chief of a popular science magazine, which is also. called schrödinger's cat, and we are talking about science and how it affects our lives. today our guest is vladimir spiredonov, professor, doctor of psychological sciences, head of the cognitive laboratory ranhix research. hello, hello, vladimir, and egor plotnikov, artist. hello, don’t be alarmed, this is a special composition of two, it would seem that in real life you and i behave the way we do, yes, we are not super logicians, not super statisticians, not super thinkers, we are ordinary living people with a mindset that has to make mistakes in order to work well, that's why it's very useful to understand how it actually works, because it allows you to on the one hand, to understand how people make decisions, on the other... here is my favorite cognitive error, and i think scientists have it too, this is the so-called fundamental error of causal attribution, i specia