The riddle of experience vs. memory

The riddle of experience vs. memory

(2010),
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Abstract / Summary
Using examples from vacations to colonoscopies, Nobel laureate and founder of behavioral economics Daniel Kahneman reveals how our "experiencing selves" and our "remembering selves" perceive happiness differently. This new insight has profound implications for economics, public policy -- and our own self-awareness.
Field of Interest
Psychology
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
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URL
http://www.ted.com/talks/daniel_kahneman_the_riddle_of_experience_vs_memory.html
Publication Year
2010
Subject
Psychology, Social Sciences, Psychology & Counseling, Cognitive Psychology, Prospect Theory, Binomial Distribution, Binomial Distribution, Psicología Cognitiva, Psicologia Cognitiva, Daniel Kahneman, 1934-, Intelligence, Cognition, and Memory, Behavioral Economics
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Psicología Cognitiva, Psicologia Cognitiva

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