Bias on Brain: Yale Psychologist Examines Common 'Thinking Problems'
October 06, 2022
October 06, 2022
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Oct. 6 (TNSbook) (TNSres) -- Yale University issued the following news:
The sometimes counterintuitive ways that our brains work can raise big questions. Why is it that we procrastinate, dragging our feet when we know we will regret it later? Why are misunderstandings and miscommunications so common? And why do people often turn a blind eye to evidence that contradicts their beliefs?
For Yale's Woo-kyoung Ahn, the John Hay Whitney Professor . . .
The sometimes counterintuitive ways that our brains work can raise big questions. Why is it that we procrastinate, dragging our feet when we know we will regret it later? Why are misunderstandings and miscommunications so common? And why do people often turn a blind eye to evidence that contradicts their beliefs?
For Yale's Woo-kyoung Ahn, the John Hay Whitney Professor . . .
