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Как мы принимаем решения

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Каждое мгновение мы принимаем решения: от очень важных до малозначимых и повседневных. Именно это свойство - умение делать свободный выбор - и делает человека человеком. Но как это происходит? Как работает мозг, в доли секунды обрабатывающий колоссальный объем информации? Как соотносятся разум и интуиция? Эти вопросы занимают не только философов и нейрофизиологов, но и каждого из нас. Джона Лерер не только увлекательно описывает, как устроен механизм принятия решений. Книга "Как мы принимаем решения" рассказывает и о том, как происходит процесс выбора, и одновременно помогает сделать этот процесс эффективнее.

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