Thinking, Fast and SlowMajor New York Times bestseller |
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Daniel Kahneman. 9 seconds. Many thousands of people have seen the video, and about half of them do not notice anything unusual. It is the counting task—and especially the instruction to ignore one of the teams—that causes the blindness ...
Daniel Kahneman. able to help.” At this point my teacher raised his voice as he said, “Do not even think of taking on this patient! Throw him out ofthe office! He is most likely a psychopath and you will not be able to help him.
Daniel Kahneman. in your working memory. This matters, because anything that occupies your working memory reduces your ability to think. You should treat “System 1” and “System 2” as nicknames, like Bob and Joe, identifying characters ...
Daniel Kahneman. task—probably at a higher level of arousal and cognitive readiness than usual. Holding one or two digits in memory or learning to associate a word with a digit (3 = door) produced reliable effects on momentary arousal ...
Daniel Kahneman. forming a task. Ego depletion is not the same mental state as cognitive busyness. The most surprising discovery made by Baumeister's group shows, as he puts it, that the idea of mental energy is more than a mere ...
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User Review - RobertDay - LibraryThingI bought a copy of this book on the recommendation of a colleague in the software testing community, and I struggled with it until bailing out at around the 65% mark. The basic premise, that we have a ... Read full review
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User Review - grandpahobo - LibraryThingThis is a fascinating book. The author explains how the human mind works is a detailed, yet easily understood fashion. I have purchased copies for both my children and will re-read it again. Read full review