The Optimism Bias by Tali Sharot audiobook

The Optimism Bias: A Tour of the Irrationally Positive Brain

By Tali Sharot
Read by Susan Denaker

Random House Audio
8.23 Hours Unabridged
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    ISBN: 9780307917782

From one of the most innovative neuroscientists at work today, an investigation into the bias toward optimism that exists on a neural level in our brains and plays a major part in determining how we live our lives.   Psychologists have long been aware that most people maintain an often irrationally positive outlook on life. In fact, optimism may be crucial to our existence. Tali Sharot’s experiments, research, and findings in cognitive science have contributed to an increased understanding of the biological basis of optimism. In this fascinating exploration, she takes an in-depth, clarifying look at how the brain generates hope and what happens when it fails; how the brains of optimists and pessimists differ; why we are terrible at predicting what will make us happy; how emotions strengthen our ability to recollect; how anticipation and dread affect us; and how our optimistic illusions affect our financial, professional, and emotional decisions.   With its cutting-edge science and its wide-ranging and accessible narrative, The Optimism Bias provides us with startling new insight into the workings of the brain.

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Summary

Summary

From one of the most innovative neuroscientists at work today, an investigation into the bias toward optimism that exists on a neural level in our brains and plays a major part in determining how we live our lives.
 
Psychologists have long been aware that most people maintain an often irrationally positive outlook on life. In fact, optimism may be crucial to our existence. Tali Sharot’s experiments, research, and findings in cognitive science have contributed to an increased understanding of the biological basis of optimism. In this fascinating exploration, she takes an in-depth, clarifying look at how the brain generates hope and what happens when it fails; how the brains of optimists and pessimists differ; why we are terrible at predicting what will make us happy; how emotions strengthen our ability to recollect; how anticipation and dread affect us; and how our optimistic illusions affect our financial, professional, and emotional decisions.
 
With its cutting-edge science and its wide-ranging and accessible narrative, The Optimism Bias provides us with startling new insight into the workings of the brain.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

"What a treat.  A charming, engaging and accessible book written by a scientist who knows how to tell a story. Richard Thaler, author of Nudge
Very enjoyable, highly original and packed with eye-opening insight, this is a beautifully written book that really brings psychology alive. Simon Baron-Cohen, author of The Science of Evil
With rare talent Sharot takes us on an unforgettable tour of the hopes, traps and tricks of our brains…cutting-edge…a must-read. David Eagleman, author of Sum and Incognito“If you read her story, you'll get a better grip on how we function in it. I'm optimistic about that.
Lively, conversational…A well-told, heartening report from neuroscience’s front lines. Kirkus
Insightful, Oliver Sacks–y first book. Village Voice (Summer Book Picks)
Most readers will turn to the last page not only buoyed by hope but also aware of the sources and benefits of that hope. Booklist  
Fascinating. Insane Science, NPR“A book I’d suggest to anyone.. offers evolutionary, neurological, and even slightly philosophical reasons for optimism
An intelligently written look into why most people take an optimistic view of life… fascinating trip into why we prefer to remain hopeful about our future and ourselves. New York Journal of Books  
Fascinating book offers compelling evidence for the neural basis of optimism and what it all means. Scientific American Book club
Once I started reading The Optimism Bias, I could not put it down.”. –Positive Psychology News Daily  
A fascinating yet accessible exploration of how and why our brains construct a positive outlook on life. Brain Pickings (7 Essential Books on Optimism)
Engaging…There are many absorbing stories and facts in this concise and well-written book…you will find yourself reflecting on its contents long after you’ve read the final page. makewavesnotnoise.com

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Author Bio: Tali Sharot

Author Bio: Tali Sharot Tali Sharot is the author of The Optimism Bias and an Associate Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience. She is the founder and director of the Affective Brain Lab at University College London. Her papers on decision making, emotion, and influence have been published in Nature, Science, Nature Neuroscience, Psychological Science, and many others. She has been featured in numerous outlets and written for The New York Times, Time Magazine, Washington Post, CNN, BBC, and more.

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Runtime: 8.23
Audience: Adult
Language: English