What Makes Your Brain Happy and Why You Should Do the Opposite: The Strange and Fascinating Story of the World's Most Common Man-Made Material
Autor David DiSalvoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 noi 2011
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ISBN-13: 9781616144838
ISBN-10: 1616144831
Pagini: 309
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Prometheus Books
ISBN-10: 1616144831
Pagini: 309
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Prometheus Books
Recenzii
"DiSalvo offers ‘science-help’ (as opposed to self-help) by detailing the mental shortcuts our minds like to take but that don’t always serve us well, with the assumption that understanding brain function helps us fight its stubborn behavior."
-Psychology Today
"This book is the Swiss Army knife of psychology and neuroscience research—handy, practical, and very, very useful. It boils down the latest findings into simple, easy-to-understand lessons you can apply to your daily life."
-Joseph T. Hallinan, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Why We Make Mistakes
"A five-star intellectual smorgasbord of the latest speculations on what makes us tick."
Robert Burton, MD, Author of On Being Certain: Believing You Are Right Even When You’re Not
"This book will make your brain happy—in a good way. With engaging prose and compelling stories, DiSalvo provides a fast-paced overview of mental shortcuts and foibles that make us happy in the short term, often to our long-term detriment."
-Daniel Simons, Author of The Invisible Gorilla: And Other Ways Our Intuitions Deceive Us
"DiSalvo takes us on mind trips to the frontiers of brain and behavior research—and, being a superb guide, shows us how each development is useful, exciting, and inspired by wonder."
-Jena Pincott, Author of Do Gentlemen Really Prefer Blondes? Bodies, Brains, and Behavior: The Science behind Love, Sex, and Attraction
"A well-researched and effectively argued guide to uncovering the reasons why we so often think and act in ways that undermine our best interests, and it’s also full of knowledge about why humans manipulate each other. If you want to know more about why you do what you do, and how to avoid becoming the victim of someone else’s manipulation tactics, I encourage you to read this book."
-Philip Zimbardo, PhD, Author of The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil and past president of the American Psychological Association
"DiSalvo offers 'science-help' (as opposed to self-help) by detailing the mental shortcuts our minds like to take but that don't always serve us well, with the assumption that understanding brain function helps us fight its stubborn behavior."-Psychology Today "This book is the Swiss Army knife of psychology and neuroscience research--handy, practical, and very, very useful. It boils down the latest findings into simple, easy-to-understand lessons you can apply to your daily life."-Joseph T. Hallinan, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Why We Make Mistakes "A five-star intellectual smorgasbord of the latest speculations on what makes us tick."Robert Burton, MD, Author of On Being Certain: Believing You Are Right Even When You're Not "This book will make your brain happy--in a good way. With engaging prose and compelling stories, DiSalvo provides a fast-paced overview of mental shortcuts and foibles that make us happy in the short term, often to our long-term detriment."-Daniel Simons, Author of The Invisible Gorilla: And Other Ways Our Intuitions Deceive Us "DiSalvo takes us on mind trips to the frontiers of brain and behavior research--and, being a superb guide, shows us how each development is useful, exciting, and inspired by wonder."-Jena Pincott, Author of Do Gentlemen Really Prefer Blondes? Bodies, Brains, and Behavior: The Science behind Love, Sex, and Attraction "A well-researched and effectively argued guide to uncovering the reasons why we so often think and act in ways that undermine our best interests, and it's also full of knowledge about why humans manipulate each other. If you want to know more about why you do what you do, and how to avoid becoming the victim of someone else's manipulation tactics, I encourage you to read this book."-Philip Zimbardo, PhD, Author of The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil and past president of the American Psychological Associationes Auden'ss
-Psychology Today
"This book is the Swiss Army knife of psychology and neuroscience research—handy, practical, and very, very useful. It boils down the latest findings into simple, easy-to-understand lessons you can apply to your daily life."
-Joseph T. Hallinan, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Why We Make Mistakes
"A five-star intellectual smorgasbord of the latest speculations on what makes us tick."
Robert Burton, MD, Author of On Being Certain: Believing You Are Right Even When You’re Not
"This book will make your brain happy—in a good way. With engaging prose and compelling stories, DiSalvo provides a fast-paced overview of mental shortcuts and foibles that make us happy in the short term, often to our long-term detriment."
-Daniel Simons, Author of The Invisible Gorilla: And Other Ways Our Intuitions Deceive Us
"DiSalvo takes us on mind trips to the frontiers of brain and behavior research—and, being a superb guide, shows us how each development is useful, exciting, and inspired by wonder."
-Jena Pincott, Author of Do Gentlemen Really Prefer Blondes? Bodies, Brains, and Behavior: The Science behind Love, Sex, and Attraction
"A well-researched and effectively argued guide to uncovering the reasons why we so often think and act in ways that undermine our best interests, and it’s also full of knowledge about why humans manipulate each other. If you want to know more about why you do what you do, and how to avoid becoming the victim of someone else’s manipulation tactics, I encourage you to read this book."
-Philip Zimbardo, PhD, Author of The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil and past president of the American Psychological Association
"DiSalvo offers 'science-help' (as opposed to self-help) by detailing the mental shortcuts our minds like to take but that don't always serve us well, with the assumption that understanding brain function helps us fight its stubborn behavior."-Psychology Today "This book is the Swiss Army knife of psychology and neuroscience research--handy, practical, and very, very useful. It boils down the latest findings into simple, easy-to-understand lessons you can apply to your daily life."-Joseph T. Hallinan, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Why We Make Mistakes "A five-star intellectual smorgasbord of the latest speculations on what makes us tick."Robert Burton, MD, Author of On Being Certain: Believing You Are Right Even When You're Not "This book will make your brain happy--in a good way. With engaging prose and compelling stories, DiSalvo provides a fast-paced overview of mental shortcuts and foibles that make us happy in the short term, often to our long-term detriment."-Daniel Simons, Author of The Invisible Gorilla: And Other Ways Our Intuitions Deceive Us "DiSalvo takes us on mind trips to the frontiers of brain and behavior research--and, being a superb guide, shows us how each development is useful, exciting, and inspired by wonder."-Jena Pincott, Author of Do Gentlemen Really Prefer Blondes? Bodies, Brains, and Behavior: The Science behind Love, Sex, and Attraction "A well-researched and effectively argued guide to uncovering the reasons why we so often think and act in ways that undermine our best interests, and it's also full of knowledge about why humans manipulate each other. If you want to know more about why you do what you do, and how to avoid becoming the victim of someone else's manipulation tactics, I encourage you to read this book."-Philip Zimbardo, PhD, Author of The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil and past president of the American Psychological Associationes Auden'ss
Notă biografică
David DiSalvo (Atlanta, GA) is a science, technology, and culture writer whose work appears in Scientific American Mind, Psychology Today, Forbes, the Wall Street Journal, Mental Floss, and other publications, and he is the writer behind the well-regarded science blogs Neuronarrative and Neuropsyched.
Descriere
Science writer DiSalvo reveals that much of what makes our brains happy leads to errors, biases, and distortions. His research provides us with actionable clues for overcoming this plight and, consequently, living more fulfilled lives.