Thinking, Fast and Slow*Major New York Times Bestseller |
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... tasks— assigning probabilities to events, forecasting the future, assessing hypotheses, and estimating frequencies. In the fifth year of our collaboration, we presented our main findings in Sci- ence magazine, a publication read by ...
... task that has been ably carried out by many authors over the years. My main aim here is to present a view of how the mind works that draws on recent developments in cognitive and social psychology. One of the more important developments ...
... task can make people effectively blind, even to stimuli that normally attract attention. The most dramatic demonstration was offered by Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons in their book The Invisible Gorilla. They constructed a short ...
... task— and especially the instruction to ignore one of the teams— that causes the blindness. No one who watches the video without that task would miss the gorilla. Seeing and orienting are automatic functions of System 1, but they depend ...
... task is to go down both columns , calling out whether each word is printed in lowercase or in uppercase . When you are done with the first task , go down both columns again , saying whether each word is printed to the left or to the ...