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Claudia Hammond Time rules our lives, but how much do we really understand it? Drawing on the research from psychology, neuroscience and biology, this title delves into the mysteries of time perception... | Daniel Kahneman Our minds have two ways of thinking: fast and intuitive, and slow and logical. This explains how we make decisions and how to use this knowledge to your advantage. |
Steven Johnson Identifies key principles that are driving force of creativity. This book helps to learn how: a slow hunch can be more valuable than a Eureka moment; the connected 'hive mind'... | Sheena Iyengar * An eye-opening account of the hidden workings of choice in everyday life * Subtitle: The Decisions We Make Everyday - What They Say About Us and How We Can... |
Gary Marcus A renowned neuroscientist with no musical talent investigates what it takes to make music | Claudia Hammond A fascinating and mind-bending journey through the science of time perception. |
Sebastian Seung The author is at the forefront of a revolution in neuroscience. He believes that our identity lies not in our genes, but in the connections between our brain cells -... | Martin E. P. Seligman In this groundbreaking book, one of the world's foremost academic psychologists - and founder of the Positive Psychology movement - offers a new theory on what makes people flourish and... |
Oliver Sacks The bestselling author of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat describes how we experience the visual world. | Matthew Hutson Why do rational people buy notions that seem utterly incredulous? (And that includes you.) |
Sian Beilock Reveals the astonishing new science of why we choke under pressure. The author explains what happens in the body and mind when everything clicks and the perfect golf swing, tricky... | Michael Jacobs A gripping journey up the River Magdalena into the central regions of Colombia, and a moving, deeply personal meditation on memory and its loss in the footsteps of Gabriel Garcia... |
Donald Luskin; Andrew Greta John Galt, the fictional character from Ayn Rand's bestselling novel, Atlas Shrugged, has come to embody the individualist capitalist who acts in his own enlightened self interest, and in doing... Delivery: To home, business or free to our stores. Click for more info. | £18.99 | £13.29 | 30% |   Despatched in 1 business day. |  Add to Basket | Click & Collect: Order now to collect from 12 noon tomorrow. In stock items only. Click for more info. | £18.99 | £16.14 | 15% |   Currently out of stock in all stores. | Stores - out of stock | New & Used: Our marketplace sellers will deliver to your chosen address. Click for more info. | | | |   Currently unavailable | Currently unavailable |
| Dan Gardner Shows why our brains yearn for certainty about the future, why we are attracted to those who predict it confidently, and why it's so easy for us to ignore the... Delivery: To home, business or free to our stores. Click for more info. | £11.99 | £8.39 | 30% |   Despatched in 1 business day. |  Add to Basket | Click & Collect: Order now to collect from 12 noon tomorrow. In stock items only. Click for more info. | £11.99 | £10.19 | 15% |   Currently out of stock in all stores. | Stores - out of stock | New & Used: Our marketplace sellers will deliver to your chosen address. Click for more info. | | | |   Currently unavailable | Currently unavailable |
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James R. Flynn Seeks to explain the 'Flynn effect' (massive IQ gains over time) and its consequences for gender, race and social equality. | Charles O. Nussbaum How human musical experience emerges from the audition of organized tones is a riddle of long standing. In The Musical Representation, Charles Nussbaum offers a... |