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Man vs Mind

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Minneapolis Quarto Publishing Group UK, 2018Description: 223 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9781781316702
Subject(s): Summary: Where do our thoughts come from? ; Do we all see the same blue? ; And how much is our eye really like a camera? ; ; The mind is the tool that sets humans apart from the rest of the animal kingdom, and the most crucial part of our very being - but what actually is it? From trying to decide whether or not we're robots, understanding why some people commit acts of violence, to figuring out the art of persuasion; this essential guide to the inner workings of our minds explores the questions we really want to know the answers to. Making the complex comprehensible, this informative book provides a new insight into how our minds work and the role they play in modern life. Whether it's pondering over why you're usually right about everything, or discovering colour; Man vs Mind shows that you don't need to be a psychologist to understand more about what's going on up there!
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Where do our thoughts come from? ; Do we all see the same blue? ; And how much is our eye really like a camera? ; ; The mind is the tool that sets humans apart from the rest of the animal kingdom, and the most crucial part of our very being - but what actually is it? From trying to decide whether or not we're robots, understanding why some people commit acts of violence, to figuring out the art of persuasion; this essential guide to the inner workings of our minds explores the questions we really want to know the answers to. Making the complex comprehensible, this informative book provides a new insight into how our minds work and the role they play in modern life. Whether it's pondering over why you're usually right about everything, or discovering colour; Man vs Mind shows that you don't need to be a psychologist to understand more about what's going on up there!

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