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Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes
Maria Konnikova
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Description for Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes
Paperback. An original and entertaining look at how we can use our brains to their full potential Num Pages: 288 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: VSPT. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 129 x 18. Weight in Grams: 198.
No fictional character is more renowned for his extraordinary powers of mind than Sherlock Holmes. But what exactly is it that sets him apart as a detective of the highest order, and can we harness his genius?
In Mastermind, psychologist Maria Konnikova shows us how we can all channel Holmes's famous powers of deduction, observation, memory and imagination. Drawing on the latest research in neuroscience and psychology, Konnikova unpacks the mental strategies that can help sharpen our perceptions, improve our logic and enhance our creative powers. Mastermind is a remarkable and entertaining guide to upgrading the mind.
Product Details
Publisher
Canongate Books United Kingdom
Number of pages
276
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780857867278
SKU
V9780857867278
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Ref
99-99
About Maria Konnikova
Maria Konnikova was born in Moscow and grew up in the United States. Her first book, Mastermind, was a New York Times bestseller. She is a contributing writer for The New Yorker, where she writes a regular column with a focus on psychology and culture, and her writing has appeared in The Atlantic, The New York Times, Scientific American MIND and The Smithsonian, among numerous other publications. Maria graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University and received her PhD in psychology from Columbia University. She is currently a Schachter Writing Fellow at Columbia University's Motivation Science Center and lives in New York City. www.mariakonnikova.com
Reviews for Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes
Fascinating... A delightful tour of the science of memory, creativity and reasoning
Steven Pinker An entertaining blend of Holmesiana and modern-day neuroscience
New York Times
Here is a giant helping of Daniel Kahnemann, a tincture of Atul Gawande, a whiff of Nassim Taleb, a dollop of Jonah Lehrer ... and the whole assemblage served, Heston Blumenthal-style, in a deerstalker hat
Sam Leith
Guardian
Devotees of Arthur Conan Doyle's conundrum-cracker will be thrilled by this portmanteau of strategies for sharpening cognitive ability
Nature
Serves the non-Holmes aficionado as a route into the stories without any spoilers. And for those of us who have enjoyed the intellectual might of the great detective before, it gives us a fresh insight into Conan Doyle's deductive masterpieces
We Love This Book
Ingenious ... thoughtful ... covers a wide variety of material clearly and organizes it well
Wall Street Journal
Steven Pinker meets Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in this entertaining, insightful look at how the fictional London crime-solver used sophisticated mental strategies to solve complex problems of logic and deduction ... This practical, enjoyable book, packed with modern science and real-life examples, shows you how to get your inner Holmes on and is worth at least a few hours of pipe-smoking reflection in a comfortable leather chair
Boston Globe
Based on modern neuroscience and psychology, the book explores Holmes's aptitude for mindfulness, logical thinking and observation...
Washington Post
With wit and real flair, Konnikova suggests that by properly harnessing the great detective's [Sherlock Holmes] methods we can significantly improve our mental ability ... Konnikova offers a way to turbo-charge our mental faculties, enhancing creative thinking and developing our powers of logic
Good Book Guide
A treatise on how the Watsons of the world can smarten up ... culled from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's original works and cutting-edge psych research
New York Post
Steven Pinker An entertaining blend of Holmesiana and modern-day neuroscience
New York Times
Here is a giant helping of Daniel Kahnemann, a tincture of Atul Gawande, a whiff of Nassim Taleb, a dollop of Jonah Lehrer ... and the whole assemblage served, Heston Blumenthal-style, in a deerstalker hat
Sam Leith
Guardian
Devotees of Arthur Conan Doyle's conundrum-cracker will be thrilled by this portmanteau of strategies for sharpening cognitive ability
Nature
Serves the non-Holmes aficionado as a route into the stories without any spoilers. And for those of us who have enjoyed the intellectual might of the great detective before, it gives us a fresh insight into Conan Doyle's deductive masterpieces
We Love This Book
Ingenious ... thoughtful ... covers a wide variety of material clearly and organizes it well
Wall Street Journal
Steven Pinker meets Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in this entertaining, insightful look at how the fictional London crime-solver used sophisticated mental strategies to solve complex problems of logic and deduction ... This practical, enjoyable book, packed with modern science and real-life examples, shows you how to get your inner Holmes on and is worth at least a few hours of pipe-smoking reflection in a comfortable leather chair
Boston Globe
Based on modern neuroscience and psychology, the book explores Holmes's aptitude for mindfulness, logical thinking and observation...
Washington Post
With wit and real flair, Konnikova suggests that by properly harnessing the great detective's [Sherlock Holmes] methods we can significantly improve our mental ability ... Konnikova offers a way to turbo-charge our mental faculties, enhancing creative thinking and developing our powers of logic
Good Book Guide
A treatise on how the Watsons of the world can smarten up ... culled from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's original works and cutting-edge psych research
New York Post