Ebook: The hidden brain: how our unconscious minds elect presidents, control markets, wage wars, and save our lives
Author: Vedantam Shankar
- Tags: Attention, Discrimination Psychological, Discrimination--Psychological aspects, Keuzegedrag, Motivatie, Motivation, Onbewuste cognitieve processen, PSYCHOLOGY--General, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Unconscious Psychology, Motivation (Psychology), Perception, Selectivity (Psychology), Subconsciousness, Electronic books, Discrimination -- Psychological aspects, PSYCHOLOGY -- General
- Year: 2010
- Publisher: Spiegel & Grau
- City: New York
- Language: English
- epub
From a "Washington Post" columnist comes an original and deeply engaging investigation into the role of the hidden brain--the parts of the mind concealed from conscious awareness but responsible for controlling decision making.;The myth of intention -- The ubiquitous shadow : the hidden brain at work and play -- Tracking the hidden brain : how mental disorders reveal our unconscious lives -- The infant's stare, macaca, and racist seniors : the life cycle of bias -- The invisible current : gender, privilege, and the hidden brain -- The siren's call : disasters and the lure of conformity -- The tunnel : terrorism, extremism, and the hidden brain -- Shades of justice : unconscious bias and the death penalty -- Disarming the bomb : politics, race, and the hidden brain -- The telescope effect : lost dogs and genocide.
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