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Know Thyself

How the New Science of Self Awareness Gives Us the Edge

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Know Thyself

By: Stephen M. Fleming
Narrated by: George Weightman
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From the ancient Greeks to Buddhism, our ability to check reality and recalibrate has fascinated philosophers for thousands of years. Yet it is only recently that we've developed the technology to create a rigorous science of self-awareness, what we call metacognition.

Head of the Metacognition Lab at University College London, Stephen Fleming is the world's leading expert in this new field of neuroscience. In Know Thyself, he explains both the vast potential of metacognition and why it is that we still so often get it wrong. Based on his own pioneering studies, full of cutting-edge research from computer science, psychology and evolutionary biology, made tangible with powerful real-life examples, Dr Fleming shows how developing metacognition can help us become smarter, make better decisions and lead more effectively.

While AI has been posted as the remedy to human error, its flaw is its lack of self-awareness. In the way a coach can dramatically improve an athlete's performance or a conductor can guide an orchestra through a complicated piece of music, Know Thyself reveals how metacognition offers humanity a crucial edge in our modern world. It is one that might yet turn out to be our saving grace.

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©2021 Stephen M. Fleming (P)2021 Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
Biological Sciences Physics Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Science Computer Science Technology

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I listened to this mostly whilst walking to work, and one day was so absorbed that I left it on as I began toilet cleaning. I never noticed a member come into the changing rooms whilst I was polishing the taps, until he tapped my shoulder and scared the bejezus out of me. Self awareness was better than environmental awareness that morning.

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Really interesting connections into the science of consciousness and good narrator

a wonderful guide through our awareness of self.

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Really enjoyed listening to this book. it is another of those that requires many repeat listens or purchasing the hard copy.

Lots to think about

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