Gerd Gigerenzer is the director of the Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin. He has won numerous prizes, including the 1992 AAAS Prize for Behavioral Science Research and the 2002 German Science Book of the Year Prize. He has been professor of psychology at the University of Chicago and the John M. Olin Distinguished Visiting Professor at the School of Law, University of Virginia.
Why is split second decision-making superior to deliberation? Gut Feelings delivers the science behind Malcolm Gladwell??s Blink
Reflection and reason are overrated, according to renowned psychologist Gerd Gigerenzer. Much better qualified to help us make decisions is the cognitive, emotional, and social repertoire we call intuition??a suite of gut feelings that have evolved over the millennia specifically for making decisions. ??Gladwell drew heavily on Gigerenzer??s research. But Gigerenzer goes a step further by explaining just why our gut instincts are so often right. Intuition, it seems, is not some sort of mystical chemical reaction but a neurologically based behavior that evolved to ensure that we humans respond quickly when faced with a dilemma?? (BusinessWeek).
阿加莎•克里斯蒂的《神秘的别墅》(或译为《沉睡谋杀案》)中,格温达•韩礼德小姐,终于如愿地,乘坐由印度前往英格兰南汉普顿的多米尼恩号,初次踏上了英格兰的土地。如何能在面向大海,洒满阳光,风景宜人之地找到永久的一个家,向右转还是左转?得文郡,托基应该是更...
评分相信很多人看到这个题目的第一反映是,什么是直觉?直觉哪里改变我们的世界了?其实,人们有这样的疑问反而是一种正常表现,因为当前,就普通人而言,直觉还是一个未知的神秘领域。 有这样一个故事:蜈蚣有很多腿,各腿配合默契,走起路来健步如飞。壁虎见了很好奇,就问蜈蚣...
评分写这篇notes的时候,充满喜感,因为许多观点都是我深以为然的,五星也许不太客观,原谅我的不客观吧。 零,定义 直觉,我们日常的精神世界大部分由无意识所占据,基于某些与逻辑截然不同的东西:灵感,或者说,直觉。许多专家良好的专业判断往往具有直觉的本质。 直觉的特征...
评分识别再认倾向,是人类的一种简单的本能,作者把记忆状态分为三种: 1 无法再认(内隐记忆)。 2 只能再认,但无法回忆起别的信息,也就是识别再认倾向。 3 既能再认,又能回忆别的信息。 这种能力可能是进化的遗产,原始的人类在面临复杂的环境下必须作出迅速的...
评分无知最屌?
评分这本书读的纠结死我了。跟Kahnaman完全站对立面啊,另外引用实验结果跟其他人的描述颇不同,我还是比较相信做实验的人自己给的描述。the latter half of the book about morals and social norm is much more helpful
评分想来也有趣,through this book, 作者用了逻辑思维,来证明逻辑思维是没用的= =。。。书的总体内容格调一般般,加一星给几个case study.
评分直觉比认真分析更好使?
评分2015年的第五本书:语言简单生动,内容有趣。总的来说就是一句话 there are many good reasons to trust your gut.
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