This book serves as a revolutionary guide in the field of cognitive psychology, focusing on the enhancement of intelligence and intellectual aptitude through self-experimentation. Elizabeth R. Ricker challenges the traditional view that human mental capacity is static. Instead, she presents a science-based argument that intelligence can be "hacked" and improved through strategic 15-minute daily…
Have you ever noticed that the strong scent of coffee or the loud ticking of a clock eventually fades from your awareness? This phenomenon is called "habituation"—the brain's ability to stop noticing things that remain constant in our environment. In Look Again, Tali Sharot and Cass R. Sunstein invite readers to fight this biological tendency to reclaim joy and alertness in their lives. Th…