What makes your brain happy and why you should do the opposite / David DiSalvo.
- DiSalvo, David, 1970-
- Date:
- 2011
- Books
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Description
Years of neuroscience research have led to the current understanding of the brain as a prediction machine. The problem is that our brains' evolved capacity for avoiding and defending against threats has a slew of by-products, all tightly woven into our day-to-day thinking and behavior, that ensnare us while making our threat-anticipating brains "happy."
Publication/Creation
Amherst, N.Y. : Prometheus Books, 2011.
Physical description
309 pages ; 23 cm
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Bibliographic information
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Forward / Wray Herbert -- Introduction: Hacking the cognitive compass -- Certainty and the seduction of chance -- Drifting, discounting, and escaping -- Motivation, restraint, and regret -- Social ebbs and influential flows -- Memory and modeling -- Nothing so pure as action.
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Location Status Medical CollectionBF575.H27 2011D57wOpen shelves
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ISBN
- 9781616144838
- 1616144831