There is, of course, great value in belonging to a group. Safety in numbers, for one. But there is also a mathematical explanation for why the brain is so willing to give up its own opinions: a group of people is more likely to be correct about something than an individual.
There is, of course, great value in belonging to a group. Safety in numbers, for one. But there is also a mathematical explanation for why the brain … - Gregory Berns
There is, of course, great value in belonging to a group. Safety in numbers, for one. But there is also a mathematical explanation for why the brain …
- Gregory Berns
When confronted with information streaming from the eyes, the brain will interpret this information in the quickest and most efficient way possible. … - Gregory Berns
When confronted with information streaming from the eyes, the brain will interpret this information in the quickest and most efficient way possible. …
Because humans, in effect, created dogs through domestication, the canine mind reflects back to us how we see ourselves through the eyes, ears, and n… - Gregory Berns
Because humans, in effect, created dogs through domestication, the canine mind reflects back to us how we see ourselves through the eyes, ears, and n…
A person can have the greatest idea in the world - completely different and novel - but if that person can't convince enough other people, it doesn't… - Gregory Berns
A person can have the greatest idea in the world - completely different and novel - but if that person can't convince enough other people, it doesn't…
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