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  1. Hare Brain, Tortoise Mind: How Intelligence Increases When You Think Less.Guy Claxton - 2016 - Harper Collins.
    In these accelerated times, our decisive and businesslike ways of thinking are unprepared for ambiguity, paradox, and sleeping on it." We assume that the quick-thinking "hare brain" will beat out the slower Intuition of the "tortoise mind." However, now research in cognitive science is changing this understanding of the human mind. It suggests that patience and confusion--rather than rigor and certainty--are the essential precursors of wisdom. With a compelling argument that the mind works best when we trust our unconscious, or (...)
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  • Self-theories.Carol S. Dweck & Daniel C. Molden - 2005 - In Andrew J. Elliot & Carol S. Dweck (eds.), Handbook of Competence and Motivation. The Guilford Press. pp. 122--140.
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  • The Cultural Origins of Human Cognition.Michael Tomasello - 1999 - Harvard University Press.
    Ambitious and elegant, this book builds a bridge between evolutionary theory and cultural psychology. Michael Tomasello is one of the very few people to have done systematic research on the cognitive capacities of both nonhuman primates and human children. The Cultural Origins of Human Cognition identifies what the differences are, and suggests where they might have come from. -/- Tomasello argues that the roots of the human capacity for symbol-based culture, and the kind of psychological development that takes place within (...)
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  • Perspectives on Imitation: From Mirror Neurons to Memes, Vol II.Susan Hurley & Nick Chater (eds.) - 2005 - MIT Press.
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  • Learning for Life: The Foundations of Lifelong Learning.David H. Hargreaves - 2005 - British Journal of Educational Studies 53 (1):97-99.
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  • The effect of perception time upon rigidity and concreteness of thinking.Milton Rokeach - 1950 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 40 (2):206.
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