Synopses & Reviews
A delightfully unsparing look into what your brain is doing behind your back.
In recent years, we've heard a lot about the extraordinary workings of our hundred-billion-celled brain: its amazing capacities to regulate all sensation, perception, thinking, and feeling; the power to shape all experience and define our identity. Indeed, the brain's power is being confirmed every day in new studies and research. But there is a brain we don't generally hear about, a brain we might not want to hear about...the "prima donna within."
Exposing the mind's deceptions and exploring how the mind defends and glorifies the ego, Dr. Cordelia Fine illustrates the brain's tendency to self-delusion. Whether it be hindsight bias, wishful thinking, unrealistic optimism, or moral excuse-making, each of us has a slew of inborn mind-bugs and ordinary prejudices that prevent us from seeing the truth about the world and ourselves. With fascinating studies to support her arguments, Dr. Fine takes us on an insightful, rip-roaringly funny tour through the brain you never knew you had.
Review
"[A]n unsettlingly entertaining tour of experimental psychology, which diabolically puts normality to the test....An edifying exploration, wryly and ruefully expressed." Booklist
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"[W]e get a coherent view of typical mental distortion and what to do about it, and we get it all in a package that's fun to read (Fine is that rare academic who's also an excellent writer). Highly recommended..." Library Journal
About the Author
Cordelia Fine is a research associate in the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at the Australian National University. She lives in Australia.