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Remembering Daniel Kahneman: A Mosaic of Memories and Lessons - By Evan Nesterak - Behavioral Scientist
Evan Nesterakbehavioralscientist.orgTo see how vacuous this idea is, consider the brains of babies. Thanks to evolution, human neonates, like the newborns of all other mammalian species, enter the world prepared to interact with it effectively. A baby’s vision is blurry, but it pays special attention to faces, and is quickly able to identify its mother’s. It prefers the sound of... See more
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Danny, por su parte, buscaba la objetividad. La escuela de pensamiento psicológico que más le fascinaba era la psicología de la Gestalt.[11] Iniciada por judíos alemanes —se originó en Berlín a principios del siglo XX—, pretendía explorar a través de la ciencia los misterios de la mente humana.