This is the intro to a fascinating session by neuroscientist Moran Cerf, revealing how we aren't really cognizant of how we actually make decisions. His theory is that we contain multitudes; that we are completely illogical in how we assess experiences after the fact; we are swayed most by the last experience we had. He uses the example of how patients rate having a colonscopy performed on them to illustrate this point. http://www.morancerf.com/
@roboeco humans are animals. Have you even taken a biology class?
gk3og 1 week ago