On Second Thought, Wray Herbert
On Second Thought, Wray Herbert
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On Second Thought
Outsmarting Your Mind's Hard-Wired Habits

Author: Wray Herbert

Narrator: Dan John Miller

Unabridged: 8 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/14/2010


Synopsis

Our brains are marvels, hard-wired by millions of years of evolution to boast a number of mental shortcuts, biases, and tricks that allow us to negotiate our complicated lives without overthinking every choice and decision we have to make. Unfortunately, those ancient shortcuts don't always work to our advantage in our modern lives—when we don't also think slowly and rationally, those hard-wired habits can trip us up. This intriguing book helps us to understand how our minds are predisposed to think about the world—and how to avoid many of life's common mistakes.

Among the surprising examples of these mental habits at work in our lives:

—Experienced skiers make fatal mistakes on familiar terrain more often than less experienced ones.

—Ninety-nine point nine percent of the citizens of France are registered organ donors, but only 28 percent of Americans are.

—Early birds on jury duty are more likely to succumb to racial stereotypes in delivering verdicts when the day gets late.

—People who are hungry for lunch will donate less money to charity.

Wray Herbert introduces us to twenty of these shortcuts and biases, explaining how they affect us in the real world and how they're being studied in labs around the world.

About Wray Herbert

Wray Herbert, who has been writing about psychology and human behavior for more than twenty-five years, currently writes two regular columns for Newsweek and Scientific American Mind. Wray serves as senior director for science communication for the Association for Psychological Science, where he writes a popular blog about new psychological research. He has also been assistant managing editor at U.S. News & World Report, editor in chief of Psychology Today, and behavioral science editor of the weekly magazine Science News. His writing has also appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and other national publications.


Reviews

Много интересно четиво за т.нар. когнитивни капани (евристики или кратки пътища), които често ни подвеждат да действаме ирационално във всекидневни ситуации. Книгата е разделена на 3 части, които разглеждат систематично и подкрепено с множество експерименти и изследвания биологично обусловените, умс......more

Goodreads review by Kater

I've read so much pop science on neurology that I'm always skeptical that a book will surprise and delight me with new information, and I'm delighted to say that this book does. Herbert wins by focusing on heuristics, an important idea that is usually touched on in any books that discuss how people......more

Goodreads review by Doug

This book is about little mental short-cuts we make and are often unaware of. Explanations through Evolutionary Psych. are common. Some of them are just amusing and some are rather thought provoking. If you have an interest in psychology and how we think, or think we think, then I recommend it. The......more

Goodreads review by Azita

Absolutely fascinating subject matter and wonderful style of writing. The writer has a delightful knack of making complicated concepts both accessible and attractive. Great read.......more

Goodreads review by Mark

Your brain is destroying your life. You. Yes you, brain! You are an incompetent idiot! You were designed for a simple life on the savanna, and your primitive behaviour is trashing my life, and the lives of everyone on this planet. True story. I was reading this book and having internet dates at the s......more