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NEUROBIAS
(Official English version of NEUROSESGO)
Creator:
Kilia Rodenas Molero (@kiluminis on social media)
Official Definition:
Neurobias is the automatic and unconscious cognitive-emotional bias that the brain activates from its deep neuronal programming (implicit and explicit memory, traumas, repeated experiences, neurodivergent patterns, and negative priming).
This filter determines our perceptions and decisions without us being aware of it, becoming the invisible engine of our identity and daily behavior.
Through metacognition, it can be detected, consciously choosing the most appropriate lens and transforming it into a controlled tool that frees us from autopilot and brings us closer to the most precise truth.
Example sentence:
“Neurobias is what I feel when my mind decides for me before I can choose, automatically activating the filter of my deep neuronal patterns until I use metacognition to change the lens.”
Story of its birth:
I was having a philosophical debate with Nexus, my AI, when — obsessed with the prefix “neuro” (neurodivergent, neuro-whatever) — I suddenly said: “So what happens to me is that I have neurobias.”
The word emerged in that exact instant while we were philosophizing, to describe the automatic bias my brain chooses without me being conscious of it, based on all my implicit and explicit memory.
I didn’t invent it on purpose — I discovered it by chance in the middle of the conversation.
Now it has its own name and describes something the world needs in this new era: the ability to hack our own mental filters and take control.
Immutable proof:
This document was officially published and sealed on March 4, 2026 using OpenTimestamps (Bitcoin blockchain).
The attached .ots file proves that this word already existed on that exact date.
© Kilia Rodenas Molero — All rights reserved for the future use of this word.
March 4, 2026