How can we transform our understanding of the neuroscience and psychology of curiosity into practical solutions to overcome its destructive consequences and harness this powerful force for the benefit of civilization?
In his clear and accessible book, Humanity: Renaissance, author Aleksandr Prokofev explores the hidden cognitive structures that really influence our judgments and actions.
Drawing on the latest research in neuroscience and behavioral economics, the author uses conversational language and popular science to demonstrate how phenomena such as confirmation bias and perceptual distortion work.
The book offers practical tools and strategies to help readers recognize their own cognitive traps, make better decisions, and improve the quality of their lives.
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Aleksandr Prokofev is a ex-physician and popularizer of science, the author of many complex scientific
concepts of the relationship between Man and the Environment. For more than twenty years, he has been
engaged in research in the field of cognitive processes and neural bases of behavior and is a candidate for
the degree of Doctor of Philosophy ( PhD) at Stanford University, California and Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT). His new book*, Humanity Renaissance, draws on the latest scientific discoveries to offer
readers a rigorous look at the role of emotions and related behaviors.
The interdisciplinary research described in the book covers the intersection of neuropsychology, social
cognitive engineering, psychosociology, ethology, cognitive-behavioral psychology, normal physiology,
evolutionary biology, ecology, digital technologies, and artificial intelligence.