Stanislas Dehaene

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Stanislas Dehaene



Average rating: 4.17 · 7,708 ratings · 829 reviews · 36 distinct worksSimilar authors
How We Learn: Why Brains Le...

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Reading in the Brain: The S...

4.07 avg rating — 2,198 ratings — published 2007 — 29 editions
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Consciousness and the Brain...

4.17 avg rating — 1,944 ratings — published 2014 — 30 editions
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The Number Sense: How the M...

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Aprender a leer: De las cie...

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La Plus Belle Histoire de l...

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En busca de la mente: El la...

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The Cognitive Neuroscience ...

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face à face avec son cerveau

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Seeing the Mind: Spectacula...

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“Introspection makes our conscious motives and strategies transparent to us, while we have no sure means of deciphering them in others. Yet we never genuinely know our true selves. We remain largely ignorant of the actual unconscious determinants of our behavior, and therefore we cannot accurately predict what our behavior will be in circumstances beyond the safety zone of our past experience. The Greek motto “Know thyself,” when applied to the minute details of our behavior, remains an inaccessible ideal. Our “self” is just a database that gets filled in through our social experiences, in the same format with which we attempt to understand other minds, and therefore it is just as likely to include glaring gaps, misunderstandings, and delusions.”
Stanislas Dehaene, Consciousness and the Brain: Deciphering How the Brain Codes Our Thoughts

“I do not mean, of course, that we can always accurately express our conscious thoughts with Proustian accuracy. Consciousness overflows language: we perceive vastly more than we can describe.”
Stanislas Dehaene, Consciousness and the Brain: Deciphering How the Brain Codes Our Thoughts

“Amazingly, most teachers receive little or no professional training in the science of learning. My feeling is that we should urgently change this state of affairs, because we now possess considerable scientific knowledge about the brain’s learning algorithms and the pedagogies that are the most efficient.”
Stanislas Dehaene, How We Learn: Why Brains Learn Better Than Any Machine . . . for Now



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