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Episode 5

Exploring the certainty trap - a potential hazard for pundits and politicians alike which can lead us to pretend that our mind is in full agreement with itself, even when it is not.

Hari Dhillon and Amanda Burton read Jonah Lehrer's exploration of neuroscience and how the human brain makes up its mind.

Exploring the certainty trap - a potential hazard for pundits and politicians alike. It feels good to be certain, but this can lead each of us to pretend that our mind is in full agreement with itself, even when it is not. In other words, we trick ourselves into being sure. But is it possible to use our knowledge of the brain to avoid such pitfalls?

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Sat 7 Mar 2009 00:30

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