Cognitive psychology
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Cognitive psychology
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Cognitive psychology
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Incoming Resources
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- The first rule of mastery, stop worrying about what people think of you, Michael Gervais, PhD with Kevin Lake
- Impossible to ignore, creating memorable content to influence decisions, Carmen Simon
- Wired for love, how understanding your partner's brain and attachment style can help you defuse conflict and build a secure relationship, Stan Tatkin, PsyD, MFT
- Wired for love, how understanding your partner's brain and attachment style can help you defuse conflict and build a secure relationship, Stan Tatkin
- Think like a freak, the authors of Freakonomics offer to retrain your brain, Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner
- The first rule of mastery, stop worrying about what people think of you, Michael Gervais, PhD with Kevin Lake
- Recapture the rapture, rethinking God, sex, and death in a world that's lost its mind, Jamie Wheal
- Understanding cognitive biases, Alexander B. Swan
- Una mente feliz, descubre cómo funciona el optimismo y cambia tu forma de ver la vida, Elaine Fox
- How we learn, why brains learn better than any machine ... for now, Stanislas Dehaene
- Unplug, a simple guide to meditation for busy skeptics and modern soul seekers, Suze Yalof Schwartz, with Debra Goldstein
- The mind club, who thinks, what feels, and why it matters, Daniel M. Wegner and Kurt Gray
- The elephant in the brain, hidden motives in everyday life, Kevin Simler and Robin Hanson
- Good thinking, what you need to know to be smarter, safer, wealthier, and wiser, Guy P. Harrison
- The first rule of mastery, stop worrying about what people think of you, Michael Gervais (PhD), with Kevin Lake
- Unplug, a simple guide to meditation for busy skeptics and modern soul seekers, Suze Yalof Schwartz ; with Debra Goldstein
- Think like a freak, Stephen J. Dubner and Steven D. Levitt
- The WEIRDest people in the world, how the West became psychologically peculiar and particularly prosperous, Joseph Henrich
- How we learn, why brains learn better than any machine ... for now, Stanislas Dehaene
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