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A Mind of Its Own: How Your Brain Distorts and Deceives

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A Mind of Its Own: How Your Brain Distorts and Deceives
AuthorCordelia Fine
LanguageEnglish
PublisherW.W. Norton & Company
Publication date
2005
Publication placeUnited States
Pages224
ISBN0-393-06213-9

A Mind of Its Own: How Your Brain Distorts and Deceives is the first book written by Cordelia Fine, published in 2005 by W.W. Norton & Company. It is made of eight chapters that explore how the brain distorts reality and exhibits biased thinking.

In The Quarterly Review of Biology, Massimo Pigliucci described the book as "a short and sensible manual for its [the brain's] proper care and usage".[1] Richard Lipkin also reviewed A Mind of Its Own in Scientific American Mind.[2]

A Mind of Its Own was longlisted for the Royal Society Prizes for Science Books General Prize in 2007.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Pigliucci, Massimo (2006). "Review of A Mind of Its Own: How Your Brain Distorts and Deceives, Cordelia Fine". The Quarterly Review of Biology. 81 (4): 418–419. doi:10.1086/511607. ISSN 0033-5770. Archived from the original on 2024-03-24. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
  2. ^ Lipkin, Richard (2006). "Mistrusted Adviser A Mind of Its Own: How Your Brain Distorts and Deceives". Scientific American Mind. 17 (4): 80–80. ISSN 1555-2284. Archived from the original on 2024-03-24. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
  3. ^ "Royal Society Prizes for Science Books 2007 Longlist Announced - Science News". Royal Society Prizes for Science Books. 2007-05-15. Archived from the original on 2018-02-27. Retrieved 2024-03-24.