The Science of Persuasion: Cognitive Bias in the Age of the Attention Economy
Education · Lecture/Course

The Science of Persuasion: Cognitive Bias in the Age of the Attention Economy

A deep dive into cognitive bias and the attention economy at NCSSM.

Sat, 13 Jun 2026 North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics Durham , North Carolina
Join us for an insightful exploration of 'The Science of Persuasion: Cognitive Bias in the Age of the Attention Economy' at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics in Durham. This event examines how cognitive biases influence decision-making in our modern, attention-driven world. Designed for students and curious minds, this lecture provides a rigorous look at psychological principles and their real-world applications. Join us on June 13, 2026, for this engaging academic discussion.

What to Expect

Attendees can expect a scholarly presentation followed by a discussion on the mechanisms of persuasion and cognitive bias.

Who Should Attend

  • Students
  • Psychology enthusiasts
  • Educators
  • Researchers

Agenda Overview

The event takes place on June 13, 2026, at the NCSSM Durham campus.
Venue & Address
North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
1219 Broad St
Durham , North Carolina – 27705
United States
Organizer
North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics · Educational Institution
A specialized public high school in North Carolina focusing on STEM education.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the event?
NCSSM Durham, 1219 Broad St, Durham, NC.
What is the topic?
Cognitive bias in the attention economy.
Who is the target audience?
Students and those interested in psychology.
Is there a fee?
Please check the NCSSM website for event details.
How do I register?
Registration information is available via the NCSSM portal.
Is it open to the public?
Please verify public access on the NCSSM event calendar.
Tags
science psychology education Durham NCSSM lecture
Summary
An academic lecture on cognitive bias and persuasion hosted at the NCSSM Durham campus.
Highlights
  • Expert-led discussion
  • Cognitive bias analysis
  • Attention economy insights
  • Academic environment
  • Psychological principles
  • Real-world applications
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