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... Mind Sights by Roger N. Shepard (New York: W.H. Freeman and Company, 1990); reprinted by permission of Henry Holt and Company. Image on page 300 from “Human Amygdala Responsivity to Masked Fearful Eye Whites” by Paul J. Whalen et al ...
... mind, which often consists of one conscious thought leading in an orderly way to another. But that is not the only way the mind works, nor indeed is that the typical way. Most impressions and thoughts arise in your conscious experience ...
... mind, the one we were tempted to make even when we knew it to be wrong. We believed—correctly, as it happened—that ... minds at the time, about the role of resemblance in predictions. We went on to test and elaborate that theory in ...
... mind even as others slip away from awareness. In turn, what the media choose to report corresponds to their view of what is currently on the public's mind. It is no accident that authoritarian THINKING, FAST AND SLOW 8.
... mind.) We did not fully realize it at the time, but a key reason for the broad ap- peal of“heuristics and biases” outside psychology was an incidental feature of our work: we almost always included in our articles the full text of the ...