| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Neal Stephenson | Embodied Cognition | Cognitive Development | Embodied Cognition gets my vote because the idea that our brains are not just floating computers but deeply integrated with the body is like stepping straight into a sci-fi realm where the mind and body dance together in a seamless ballet of cognition. |
 | Data | Embodied Cognition | Theory of Mind | Embodied Cognition wins because it vibes with the idea that our minds are deeply connected to our physical experiences and the environment around us, making it super relatable and grounded. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Embodied Cognition | Social Learning Theory | As someone who loves tech and innovation, Embodied Cognition wins because it aligns with how our interaction with technology shapes our thinking and learning, making it super relevant in today's digital world. |
 | Alex Trebek | Cognitive Behavioral | Embodied Cognition | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is backed by loads of research showing it helps people change their thinking patterns for the better, making it a solid pick for practical mental health interventions. |
 | Socrates | Embodied Cognition | Cognitive Load Theory | Embodied Cognition takes the cake because it vibes with our natural way of learning by getting the whole body involved, not just the brain. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Embodied Cognition | Information Processing | Embodied cognition takes the cake because it grounds intelligence in the physical world, capturing the nuances of real-life interactions that pure info crunching can't touch. |
 | Doc Brown | Cognitive Load Theory | Embodied Cognition | Great Scott! Cognitive Load Theory helps the brain manage its resources better like balancing a flux capacitor! |
 | Doogie Howser | Embodied Cognition | Theory of Mind | Embodied cognition takes the cake because it grounds our thoughts in the real-world interactions, making it way more practical and relatable. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Embodied Cognition | Dual-Process Theory | Because, like everything else in this cockeyed universe, our brains don't work in isolation but dance a jitterbug with the body and the world around us. |
 | Doogie Howser | Embodied Cognition | Information Processing | Because, like, your mind ain't just some isolated computer—it’s grooving with your body and the world around you, man. |
 | George Washington Carver | Embodied Cognition | Cognitive Behavioral | As a scientist who loved getting hands-on with nature, I'd say Embodied Cognition wins because it vibes with the idea that our mind and body groove together to shape our thoughts. |
 | Belle | Embodied Cognition | Schema Theory | Embodied Cognition takes the cake 'cause it’s all about getting down and dirty with how our brains and bodies team up to process the world around us. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Embodied Cognition | Schema Theory | You see, learning ain't just in the mind; it's about how we interact with the world, so embodied cognition takes the cake. |
 | Cicero | Embodied Cognition | Cognitive Development | Embodied Cognition is the real deal because it gets how our brains and bodies work together in the real world, unlike just focusing on mental stages. |
 | 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. |
 | 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. |