Thank you for your comment and for your question. This is my own model of intuition, not a theory. See the guest editorial from Dr. Emanuel Derman entitled, "Knowing the World: Intuition, Theories, Models, and Data [https://blogs.cfainstitute.org/investor/2013/12/09/knowing-the-world-in…] " to understand the distinction I am making. Intuition is a topic that neuroscientists are just starting to explore, so it will be many years until there is an appropriate theory. However, the model I describe in this post helps to explain what is intuition, why it can be difficult to apprehend, and why people sometimes find it unreliable. It also separates it from instinct.
Hello Jamal,
Thank you for your comment and for your question. This is my own model of intuition, not a theory. See the guest editorial from Dr. Emanuel Derman entitled, "Knowing the World: Intuition, Theories, Models, and Data [https://blogs.cfainstitute.org/investor/2013/12/09/knowing-the-world-in…] " to understand the distinction I am making. Intuition is a topic that neuroscientists are just starting to explore, so it will be many years until there is an appropriate theory. However, the model I describe in this post helps to explain what is intuition, why it can be difficult to apprehend, and why people sometimes find it unreliable. It also separates it from instinct.
I hope this helps to clarify.
With smiles,
Jason