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Our minds can deceive us, leading to errors in judgment from "summary" of The Invisible Gorilla by Christopher Chabris,Daniel Simons

Our minds often trick us into believing that we are perceiving the world accurately, but in reality, we are prone to errors in judgment. This is a central theme in "The Invisible Gorilla," where the authors highlight numerous examples of how our cognitive processes can lead us astray. One common way our minds deceive us is through inattentional blindness, where we fail to notice unexpected objects or events in our environment. This phenomenon was famously demonstrated in a study where participants were asked to count the number of passes made by basketball players, completely missing a person in a gorilla suit walking through the scene. This illustrates how our focus on one task can blind us to ot...
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    The Invisible Gorilla

    Christopher Chabris

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