Tag: Cognitive Psychology
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Can We Trust Our Memories? Exploring the Subjective Nature of Memory and Its Influence on Perception of Reality
Can we trust our memories as accurate records of the past? Research reveals that our memories are subjective, prone to distortion, and deeply intertwined with emotion and perception. This article delves into the complex nature of memory, exploring how it shapes our reality, personal identity, and relationships, and why the fallibility of memory has significant…
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Thinking, Fast and Slow: A Deep Dive into Daniel Kahneman’s Revolutionary Insights on Decision-Making and Cognitive Bias #BookReview #bookchatter #TBRChallenge @Blogchatter @PenguinBooks
Explore the groundbreaking ideas of Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman in our comprehensive review of “Thinking, Fast and Slow”. Uncover the dual systems of thought that shape our decisions, the cognitive biases that influence our judgments, and the far-reaching implications for economics, policy, and personal growth. Dive into a book that challenges how we perceive our…
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Exploring the Distinction between Mind and Brain: A Psychological and Philosophical Perspective
The distinction between the mind and the brain has been a topic of debate for centuries, with no clear consensus on what constitutes the difference between the two. Dualism, materialism, and functionalism are some of the philosophical theories that have been proposed to explain the mind-brain distinction. The psychology behind the distinction is concerned with…