Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - A work that will transform our understanding of how our brain perceives the world around us. How does your brain decide what it sees, from the world around us to other people For decades, scientists have tried to understand how our brain works, without realizing that the answer is much closer than it seems. New research in neuroscience and psychology suggests that the brain does the same thing as scientists: it uses past experiences to build theories about how the world works and uses these models to predict and understand it. Through this process, your brain constructs the reality in which you live. Daniel Yon takes this research a step further, revealing how the brain influences our perception of the world, the judgments we make about others, and the beliefs we form about ourselves. These mental processes help us navigate the world, but they can also lead us astray, causing us to believe in outlandish conspiracy theories or to interpret things that aren't actually true. By understanding how each brain constructs our reality, we can better relate to others and adopt more informed approaches to mental health. Based on cutting-edge research and with transformative practical applications, this work will revolutionize the way you think.