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    • Source: How We Decide
    • How We Decide, is a 2009 book by journalist Jonah Lehrer, that provides biological explanations of how people make decisions and offers suggestions for making better decisions. It is published as The Decisive Moment: How the Brain Makes Up Its Mind in the United Kingdom.
      On March 1, 2013, following revelations that Lehrer has been caught in numerous falsifications in his œuvre of writings, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt announced the book was taken "off sale" after an internal review.


      Summary


      Sections/chapters of the book are titled as follows:

      Introduction
      The Quarterback in the Pocket
      The Predictions of Dopamine
      Fooled by a Feeling
      The Uses of Reason
      Choking on Thought
      The Moral Mind
      The Brain Is an Argument
      The Poker Hand
      Coda


      See also


      Similarly themed books include:

      Proust Was a Neuroscientist
      Imagine: How Creativity Works
      Made to Stick
      Microtrends
      Think!: Why Crucial Decisions Can't Be Made in the Blink of an Eye
      Thinking, Fast and Slow
      Thinking Strategically


      References




      External links


      Powells books references commercial reviews
      Los Angeles Times review
      Time Magazine review
      “And Now Jonah Lehrer’s Second Book Is Being Pulled From Stores”
      “Publisher Pulls Jonah Lehrer’s ‘How We Decide’ From Stores”

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