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EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 20 MIN

#013 - Operationalizing Cognitive Defense

from The Cognitive Defense Brief · host Jonathan Nelson

This episode examines how online outrage hijacks the mind before conscious reasoning has time to engage. Starting with the familiar scene of late-night doomscrolling and an inflammatory video that instantly triggers anger, the discussion uses Jonathan Nelson’s ABCD framework—Affect, Bias, Cognition, and Defense—to explain how emotional activation narrows attention, bias distorts interpretation, and cognition shifts toward speed, certainty, and reaction. It also explains why fact-checking alone is insufficient once emotional capture has already shaped the conclusion. The episode offers a practical cognitive defense sequence: pause, label the emotion, locate the bias, widen the frame, verify the context, and decide only after physiological regulation returns. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jonnelson55.substack.com

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