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An edition of The optimism bias (2011)

The optimism bias

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" ... An investigation into the bias toward optimism that exists on a neural level in our brains and plays a major part in determining how we live our lives. Psychologists have long been aware that most people maintain an often irrationally positive outlook on life. In fact, optimism may be crucial to our existence. Tali Sharot{u2019}s experiments, research, and findings in cognitive science have contributed to an increased understanding of the biological basis of optimism. In this fascinating exploration, she takes an in-depth, clarifying look at how the brain generates hope and what happens when it fails; how the brains of optimists and pessimists differ; why we are terrible at predicting what will make us happy; how emotions strengthen our ability to recollect; how anticipation and dread affect us; and how our optimistic illusions affect our financial, professional, and emotional decisions ..."--Jacket.

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Pantheon Books
Language
English
Pages
245

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Cover of: Optimism Bias
Optimism Bias: Why We're Wired to Look on the Bright Side
2012, Little, Brown Book Group Limited
in English
Cover of: Optimism Bias
Optimism Bias: Why We're Wired to Look on the Bright Side
2012, Little, Brown Book Group Limited
in English
Cover of: The optimism bias
The optimism bias: a tour of the irrationally positive brain
2011, A.A. Knopf Canada
in English
Cover of: The optimism bias
The optimism bias
2011, Pantheon Books
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
612.8
Library of Congress
QP360 .S466 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
245

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24479306M
Internet Archive
optimismbiastour0000shar
ISBN 13
9780307378484
LCCN
2010039692
OCLC/WorldCat
667609433

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15521153W

Work Description

"How does the brain generate hope? How does it trick us into moving forward? What happens when it fails? How do the brains of optimists differ from those of pessimists? ... Humans do not hold a positivity bias on account of having read too many self-help books. Rather, optimism may be so essential to our survival that it is hardwired into our brain.

"We wear rose-tinted glasses whether we are eight or eighty ... Many of us are not aware of our optimistic tendencies. The optimism bias is so powerful precisely because, like many other illusions, it is not fully accessible to conscious deliberation."--from The Optimism Bias --Book Jacket.

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