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The Mind Is Flat

By: Nick Chater
Narrated by: Nick Chater
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Penguin presents the audiobook edition of The Mind is Flat written and read by Nick Chater.

Most of us assume that our thoughts, desires and behaviour arise from the murky depths of our minds, and, if only we could access this inner world, we could truly understand ourselves. For more than a century, psychologists, psychiatrists and neuroscientists have struggled, using methods from psychotherapy to brain scans, to discover what lies below the surface of our minds.

In a profound reappraisal of how the mind works, pre-eminent behavioural scientist Nick Chater reveals that this entire enterprise is misguided: that we have no mental depths to plumb. Drawing on startling new research in neuroscience, behavioural psychology and perception, The Mind is Flat shows that we have no inner library of beliefs, values and desires lying with us, but instead generate them in the moment, and base them entirely on our past experiences. As the reader discovers - through eye-opening experiments and mind-bending visual examples - we are all characters of our own creation, constantly improvising our behaviour, rather than the playthings of unconscious currents within us.

Boldly original and utterly convincing, The Mind is Flat forces us to reconsider just about everything we thought we knew about ourselves, and shows that the result can be liberating.

©2018 Nick Chater (P)2018 Penguin Audio
Neuroscience & Neuropsychology Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Science Human Brain

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Critic reviews

An astonishing achievement. Nick Chater has blown my mind - as well as assuring me that my brain just doesn't work the way I think it does. I haven't been able to stop talking about the ideas in this book (Tim Harford)
A superb exposition of scientific findings (Steven Poole)
This is a remarkable book. Every other book about the mind will tell you either why we're so dumb, or why we're so smart. Chater offers a single elegant theory to explain both: why our minds so often let us down and confound us, at the same time that they far surpass our current attempts to build intelligence in machines (Josh Tenenbaum, Professor of Cognitive Science and Computation at MIT)
All stars
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Good - the book contains a lot of interesting insights. I've learnt a few new things.
Bad - the author decided to read the book himself, which in my opinion was a mistake. He reads too fast and changes speed a lot (a bit like in a real conversation). Even slowing the audiobook down didn't help to make it smooth and engaging. This is probably why I also feel that some sentences could have been much simpler and the individual stories more cohesive.

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Author himself as narrator really worked. Animated reading and rich streams of fabulous analogies, I was gripped from start to finish.
A groundbreaking book (another analogy!)...or was it earth shattering?...can't quite decide. ;)

Brilliant and Entirely Relevant

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book had pictures for the concepts. audiobook misses those. could be in a separate PDF

Pictures needed

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The central idea is interesting, the experiments in perception fancinating, I finished the book feeling unsatisfied and unconvinced. I found myself again and again waiting for the argument the would link the experiment being discussed to the implied far reaching implications, but it never came. Instead Chater would repeat the conclusion again.

Interesting idea, arguments unconvincing

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* But the resultant explosion was disappointingly small.

This book forces us all to reconsider long-standing myths about the mind. Ideas which have been accepted and unchallenged for centuries are dismantled. The dismantling is done with research and evidence.


This book blew my mind*

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