Bruce M. Hood
Bruce M. Hood is a British experimental psychologist known for his work in developmental cognitive neuroscience. He has authored several popular science books and is a professor at the University of Bristol.
Books
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1. The Self Illusion
How the Social Brain Creates Identity
In this thought-provoking exploration of human consciousness, the author delves into the concept of the "self" as a construct of the brain, challenging the traditional notion of a singular, consistent identity. Through a blend of neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy, the book reveals how our sense of self is shaped by social interactions, cultural influences, and cognitive processes, suggesting that the self is more of an illusion than a concrete entity. By examining various case studies and scientific research, the narrative invites readers to reconsider their understanding of personal identity and the factors that contribute to the perception of individuality.
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2. Super Sense
Why We Believe in the Unbelievable
This intriguing exploration delves into the human mind's innate tendency to perceive supernatural forces and patterns in the world around us. It examines how our brains are wired to create these "super senses," leading us to believe in concepts like luck, fate, and the existence of unseen entities. The narrative combines insights from psychology, neuroscience, and anthropology to reveal why these beliefs are so pervasive and how they shape our understanding of reality. Through a series of engaging examples and thought-provoking experiments, the book challenges readers to reconsider the origins and implications of their own intuitive beliefs.
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