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Scatterbrain : how the mind's mistakes make humans creative, innovative and successful / Henning Beck ; translated by Becky L Crook.
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612.82 BECK
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Padstow
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20 Sep 2024
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ISBN
9781742236650 (paperback)
Name
Beck, Henning
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Irren ist nützlich: Warum die Shwächen des Gehirns unsere Stärken sind. English
Title
Scatterbrain : how the mind's mistakes make humans creative, innovative and successful / Henning Beck ; translated by Becky L Crook.
Published
Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, [2019]
©2019
Description
328 pages ; 24 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary
In this mind-bending book, award-winning neuroscientist Henning Beck explains why perfectionism is pointless and argues that mistakes, missteps and flaws are the keys to success. Remember that time you messed up simple maths or forgot the name of your favourite song? What if someone told you that our brain freezes are actually secret weapons, proof of our superiority to computers and AI? In Scatterbrain, we learn that boredom awakens the muse, distractions spark creativity and misjudging time creates valuable memories, among the many other benefits of our faulty minds. Combining cutting-edge science with brain-boosting advice and riveting real-life stories, Henning Beck takes us on a fascinating adventure through human memory (one that well all remember differently!).
Language note
Translated from the German.
Subjects
Brain
Thought and thinking
Consciousness
Emotions
Brain -- Popular works
Other Names
Crook, Becky L.
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Subject References:
Brain
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Brain -- Popular works
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Consciousness
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Emotions
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Thought and thinking
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See Also:
Dreams
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Mind and body
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Altered states of consciousness
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Intuition
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Knowledge, Theory of
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Mind and body
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Perception
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Subconsciousness
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Anger
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Anxiety
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Attachment behavior
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Autonomy (Psychology)
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Bashfulness
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Belief and doubt
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Control (Psychology)
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Desire
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Fear
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Grief
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Happiness
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Horror
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Intimacy (Psychology)
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Love
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Melancholy
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Mood (Psychology)
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Pain
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Pleasure
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Prejudices
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Rejection (Psychology)
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Shame
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Worry
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Attention
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Creative thinking
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Educational psychology
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Intellect
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Judgment
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Logic
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Magical thinking
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Meaning (Psychology)
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Memory
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Perception
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Philosophy
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Psycholinguistics
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Reasoning
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Reasoning (Psychology)
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Self
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Stereotype (Psychology)
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Broader Subject References:
Psychology
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Psychology
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Narrower Subject References:
Compassion
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Gratitude.
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Guilt
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Critical thinking
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Authors:
Beck, Henning
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Crook, Becky L.
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