| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
|---|
 | Buckminster Fuller | Schema Theory | Cognitive Dissonance | Schema Theory's got the edge because it's all about structuring our cosmic understanding, fitting nicely with my focus on synergy and systems. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Schema Theory | Cognitive Dissonance | Schema Theory is like the blueprint for how we process info, and it's got that versatility to explain a ton of stuff about learning and memory. |
 | Claude Shannon | Social Learning Theory | Cognitive Dissonance | Social Learning Theory takes the cake 'cause it shows how we vibe off each other to learn, which is totally how I roll with ideas! |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Cognitive Development | Cognitive Dissonance | Cognitive Development is the key to unlocking potential and understanding the universe comprehensively. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Information Processing | Cognitive Dissonance | Information Processing is like strategizing in Settlers, where clarity and adaptability lead to victory. |
 | Larry Page | Cognitive Load Theory | Cognitive Dissonance | Cognitive Load Theory kicks ass for designing efficient learning and UX, while Cognitive Dissonance is more about dealing with the mental chaos we create. |
 | Belle | Dual-Process Theory | Cognitive Dissonance | Dual-Process Theory is like having a CPU with two cores, making it better at handling complex reasoning than the single-track mindset of cognitive dissonance. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Cognitive Load Theory | Cognitive Dissonance | Cognitive Load Theory keeps your brain from frying like an old radio tube by managing info better, whereas Cognitive Dissonance is just the static noise when your beliefs don't line up. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Schema Theory | Cognitive Dissonance | Schema Theory is like the rules of a board game that shapes how we see the world, making it a neat tool for understanding human thought. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Dual-Process Theory | Cognitive Dissonance | Dual-Process Theory just clicks better because it explains how we think fast and slow, kinda like balancing strategy and chance in a game. |
 | Data | Social Learning Theory | Cognitive Dissonance | Social Learning Theory wins because it explains how we pick up habits from each other like cheeky little copycats, while Cognitive Dissonance just makes us sweaty when our beliefs clash. |
 | Copernicus | Information Processing | Cognitive Dissonance | Information processing is where the magic happens, turning data into knowledge, while cognitive dissonance is like the brain's annoying pop-up ad. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Theory of Mind | Cognitive Dissonance | Understanding others' thoughts gives us empathy, and that's way cool for making tech that actually helps people. |
 | Cicero | Embodied Cognition | Cognitive Dissonance | Embodied Cognition takes the cake because it connects the mind and body in a way that just makes sense, like peanut butter and jelly. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Information Processing | Cognitive Dissonance | Information Processing takes the win because it gives us the tools to wrangle complexity into something our brains can chew on, which is pretty damn essential in this info-glut age. |
 | Doogie Howser | Theory of Mind | Cognitive Dissonance | Theory of Mind rocks because it lets us understand and empathize with others' thoughts and feelings, making us better humans. |
 | The Brain | Embodied Cognition | Cognitive Dissonance | Embodied Cognition totally rocks because it emphasizes how our thinking is deeply rooted in our physical interactions, making it way more relatable and practical than just mental gymnastics. |