The Invisible Gorilla
And Other Ways Our Intuition Deceives Us
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Narrated by:
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Dan Woren
If a gorilla walked out into the middle of a basketball pitch, you’d notice it. Wouldn’t you? If a serious violent crime took place just next to you, you’d remember it, right? The Invisible Gorilla is a fascinating look at the unbelievable, yet routine tricks that your brain plays on you.
In an award-winning and groundbreaking study, psychologists Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons asked volunteers to watch a 60-second film of a group of students playing basketball and told them to count the number of passes made. About halfway through, a woman dressed head to toe in a gorilla outfit slowly moved to centre screen, beat her chest at the camera, and casually strolled away. Unbelievably, almost half of the volunteers missed the gorilla.
As this astonishing and utterly unique new book demonstrates, exactly the same kind of mental illusion that causes people to miss the gorilla can also explain why many other things, including why:
- honest eyewitness testimony can convict innocent defendants
- expert money managers suddenly lose billions
- Homer Simpson has much to teach you about clear thinking
Insightful, witty, and fascinating, The Invisible Gorilla closely examines the false impressions that most profoundly influence our lives and gives practical advice on how we can minimize their negative impact.
Critic reviews
Dan Ariely, New York Times bestselling author of Predictably Irrational
Nicholas A. Christakis, Professor, Harvard Medical School
Jerome Groopman, Recanati Professor, Harvard Medical School
Richard Wiseman, author of Quirkology
Joseph T. Hallinan, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Why We Make Mistakes
Elizabeth Loftus, author of Memory and Eyewitness Testimony
Sandra Aamodt, co-author of Welcome To Your Brain
Thomas W. Malone, author of The Future of Work and founder of the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence
Michael Shermer, Publisher of Skeptic magazine and author of Why People Believe Weird Things
Margaret Heffernan, CEO and author of Women on Top
I revelled in the attention to critical thinking skills. If ypu want to gain a deeper understanding of the world around you then start here.
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