And Jonah Lehrer's book How We Decide looks at both styles of
decision making, in several settings (hot shot firefighters, high-
stakes poker players, etc) and what's happening in the brain and in
conscious awareness at those times. Lehrer speaking at the
Commonwealth Club:FORA.tv - Jonah Lehrer: How We Decide
Tory
On Oct 13, 2010, at 10:46 AM, Raymond Parks wrote:
Ted Carmichael wrote:
I realize that, with this crowd I'm probably stating the obvious ...
but for those who haven't read it, this is exactly what Gladwell's
book Blink is about.
And Dan Arielly's book _Predictably_Irrational_ is about the problems
with instinctive decision-making. Or is it about the problems with
trying to use rational decision-making instead of instinctive?
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