Description
Book SynopsisDemonstrates how easily we are bamboozled by statistical tricks, making his points with pithy stories. This book helps you to learn how we got here and why smart organization improves our memories and attention - and makes us more imaginative and clear-sighted.
Trade ReviewThought-provoking and practical...
Good advice based on sound neuroscientific principles * Sunday Times *
Sensible, practical advice ... a comprehensive account of the way we think about organizing everything from our possessions to our friends
* Financial Times *
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impressively wide-ranging and thoughtful work...
The Organized Mind is an organized book, but it also rewards dipping in at any point, for there are
fascinating facts and examples throughout * Wall Street Journal *
Dan Levitin has
more insights per page than any other neuroscientist I know.
The Organized Mind is
smart, important, and as always, exquisitely written * Daniel Gilbert, author of 'Stumbling on Happiness' *
Deservedly a bestseller... Levitin demonstrates how easily we are bamboozled by statistical tricks in medicine, finance and safety, making his points with pithy stories * Independent *
From how not to lose your keys to how to decide when the risks of surgery are worth it, Levitin focuses on
smart ways to process the constant flow of information the brain must deal with * Washington Post *
A deep perspective on the ways the human mind works * Stanley Prusiner, M.D. Nobel Laureate, director of the Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases, University of California, San Francisco *
Levitin is about as
knowledgeable a guide to neuroscience as one might hope for * New York Times Book Review *
Dan Levitin has more insights per page than any other neuroscientist I know.
The Organized Mind is smart, important, and as always, exquisitely written. -- Daniel Gilbert, author of 'Stumbling on Happiness'
The Organized Mind is the perfect antidote to the effects of information overload. Loved it. -- Scott Turow, New York Times bestselling author of 'Identical' and 'Innocent'
Already deservedly a bestseller...
The Organized Mind is from the school of Daniel Kahneman but it earns its keep. Levitin demonstrates how easily we are bamboozled by statistical tricks in medicine, finance and safety, making his points with pithy stories. * Independent *