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The science of fate : why your future is more predictable than you think / Hannah Critchlow.

By: Publication details: London : Hodder & Stoughton, 2019.Description: 247 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 1473659280
  • 9781473659285
  • 1473659299
  • 9781473659292
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 123 23
Contents:
Free will or fate? -- The developing brain -- The hungry brain -- The caring brain -- The perceiving brain -- The believing brain -- The predictable brain -- The cooperative brain.
Summary: So many of us believe that we are free to shape our own destiny. But what if free will doesn't exist? What if our lives are largely predetermined, hardwired in our brains - and our choices over what we eat, who we fall in love with, even what we believe are not real choices at all? Neuroscience is challenging everything we think we know about ourselves, revealing how we make decisions and form our own reality, unaware of the role of our unconscious minds. Leading neuroscientist Hannah Critchlow draws vividly from everyday life and other experts in their field to show the extraordinary potential, as well as dangers, which come with being able to predict our likely futures - and looking at how we can alter what's in store for us.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Free will or fate? -- The developing brain -- The hungry brain -- The caring brain -- The perceiving brain -- The believing brain -- The predictable brain -- The cooperative brain.

So many of us believe that we are free to shape our own destiny. But what if free will doesn't exist? What if our lives are largely predetermined, hardwired in our brains - and our choices over what we eat, who we fall in love with, even what we believe are not real choices at all? Neuroscience is challenging everything we think we know about ourselves, revealing how we make decisions and form our own reality, unaware of the role of our unconscious minds. Leading neuroscientist Hannah Critchlow draws vividly from everyday life and other experts in their field to show the extraordinary potential, as well as dangers, which come with being able to predict our likely futures - and looking at how we can alter what's in store for us.

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