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Bruce MacFarlane Hood

    This author delves into the human mind through the lens of psychology, exploring visual development in infants. Their work often reflects a rich tapestry of international experiences that have shaped a unique perspective. Themes frequently touch upon the complexities of human behavior and perception. Writing with a distinctive and engaging style, they draw readers into the intricate workings of the psyche.

    The Self Illusion
    • 2013

      The Self Illusion

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
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      Wonderful. Illuminating. Full of insight, beauty and-humor."--David Eagleman, author of Incognito and Sum The Self Illusion is about the science of self-the truth behind the illusion that we all share, that we exist as individuals inside our bodies and are in control of our own thoughts and behaviours. Recent developments in neuroscience tell us that we consist of a multitude of unconscious mechanisms interpreting the world, yet we are largely under the influence of those around us. We are not the individuals we think we are. The truth-that our self is a narrative our brain creates-may startle those of us who fervently believe that we are in full control of who we are and what we do. Bruce Hood, a world-renowned expert on the brain, reaches deep into our evolutionary past to find out what makes us tick. He reveals fascinating original research about child development and ultimately takes us inside our own heads to explain how and why we act the way we do, even in the new frontier of Twitter and Facebook.The Self Illusion is a highly accessible, often entertaining and ultimately provocative book about the nature of you, yourself and I.

      The Self Illusion