Thinking, Fast and Slow*Major New York Times Bestseller |
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... observation of their study is that people find its results very surprising. Indeed, the viewers who fail to see the gorilla are initially sure that it was not there—they cannot imagine missing such a striking event. The gorilla study ...
... observations indicated that the response to mental effort is distinct from emotional arousal. Hess's work did not have much to do with hypnosis, but I concluded that the idea of a visible indication of mental effort had promise as a ...
... observed. In the first 5 seconds, the pupil dilates by about 50% of its original area and heart rate increases by ... observations we made from the corridor were sometimes as informative as the formal experiments. I made a significant ...
... observed as you performed Add-3 how unusual it is for your mind to work so hard. Even ifyou think for a living, few of the mental tasks in which you engage in the course of a working day are as demanding as Add-3, or even as demanding ...
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