What Are You Thinking?: Why We Feel and Act the Way We Do

· Michael O'Mara Books
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Psychologist Nicky Hayes explores the ingenious and sometimes unhelpful ways our minds process the world around us in this comprehensive and accessible guide to the science of thinking.

The science of how we think is fundamental to understanding why we are who we are, and why we do what we do. What goes on inside your head when you're processing information - thinking, storing or accessing a memory, paying attention, processing language, being creative, problem-solving and learning - dictates how we interact with each other, what motivates and discourages us and the decisions we make every day.

Including chapters on attribution, the problem with bias, how we form beliefs, ways of remembering, and conscious and unconscious thinking, What Are You Thinking? examines the science behind how we think, revealing the complex and fascinating web of processes that rule the way we view the world.

About the author

Nicky Hayes is an author, consultant and educationalist in psychology, and has previously lectured in psychology at Bradford, Leeds and Huddersfield universities. She is also a Fellow of the British Psychological Society and a Chartered Psychologist. She is semi-retired now, and has written over twenty books on psychology.

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