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The tendency to find meaningful patterns in both meaningful and meaningless noise (e.g., seeing a face in a cloud or a divine sign in a coincidence). You can find the and other digital versions
Once a belief is formed, the brain seeks out confirmatory evidence while ignoring contradictory data, creating a positive feedback loop. The Believing Brain Book Summary - Michael Shermer In this work, Michael Shermer synthesizes 30 years
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In this work, Michael Shermer synthesizes 30 years of research to explain his theory of . He argues that our brains are essentially "belief engines" that form beliefs first and then look for evidence to justify them afterward.