Thinking, Fast and SlowMajor New York Times bestseller |
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... surprisingly complex patterns of ideas, but only the slower System 2 can construct thoughts in an orderly series of steps. I also describe circumstances in which System 2 takes over, overruling the freewheeling impulses and associations ...
... surprising sound. • Maintain a faster walking speed than is natural for you. • Monitor the appropriateness ofyour behavior in a social situation. • Count the occurrences ofthe letter • a in a page of text. Tell someone your phone number ...
... surprising. Indeed, the viewers who fail to see the gorilla are initially sure that it was not there—they cannot ... surprising stimulus to be detected. Surprise then activates and orients your attention: you will stare, and you will ...
... surprising result from a survey with the information that the sample was small, for example. System 2 is the only one that can follow rules, compare objects on several attributes, and make deliberate choices between options. The ...
... surprising experiments by the psychologist Roy Baumeister and his colleagues has shown conclusively that all variants of voluntary effort—cognitive, emotional, or physical—draw at least partly on a shared pool of mental energy. Their ...