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Organized Mind: Thinking Straight in the Age of Information Overload

Thinking Straight in the Age of Information Overload

Author: Daniel J. Levitin and Professor Daniel J. Levitin  

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For use in schools and libraries only. The neuroscientist author of This Is Your Brain on Music evaluates how the human brain responds to today's information-driven culture, drawing on the latest scientific discoveries to explore how the brain is struggling or adapting in the areas of attention, memory and decision-making.

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For use in schools and libraries only. The neuroscientist author of This Is Your Brain on Music evaluates how the human brain responds to today's information-driven culture, drawing on the latest scientific discoveries to explore how the brain is struggling or adapting in the areas of attention, memory and decision-making.

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"Smart, important, and, as always, exquisitely written." --Daniel Gilbert, author of "Stumbling on Happiness "
Readers of Daniel J. Levitin's two previous "New York Times" bestsellers have come to know and trust his unique ability to translate cutting edge neuroscience into an informative and entertaining narrative. Now Levitin turns his attention to an issue that affects everyone in the digital age: organization. It's the reason that some people are more adept than others at managing today's hyper flow of data. "The Organized Mind" explains the science behind their success and--with chapters targeted specifically to business readers--shows how all of us can make small but crucial changes to regain mastery over our lives.

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Praise for THE ORGANIZED MIND
"[An] impressively wide-ranging and thoughtful work..."The Organized Mind" is an organized book, but it also rewards dipping in at any point, for there are fascinating facts and examples throughout." - "The Wall Street Journal"
"From how not to lose your keys to how to decide when the risks of surgery are worth it, Levitin focuses on smart ways to process the constant flow of information the brain must deal with." - "The Washington Post"
"[M]ore than a self-help book...Levitin's insights into sleep, time, socializing and decision-making are profound." - "San Jose Mercury News"
"[An] ingenious combination of neuroscience and self-help." - "Kirkus"
"Dan Levitin has more insights per page than any other neuroscientist I know. "The Organized Mind" is smart, important, and as always, exquisitely written." --Daniel Gilbert, Harvard University, author of "Stumbling on Happiness"
"""Combine genuine knowledge and scholarship with plain common sense and what do you get? A book that is really worth reading: Dan Levitin's "The Organized Mind."" --The Honorable George P. Shultz, 60th U. S. Secretary of State
"There are surprising parallels between Levitin's work and mine. Today's environment in war, business, and just about everything else has increased in speed and complexity to the point where the essential quality required for success is adaptability. "The Organized Mind" provides the latest neuroscience on cognitive adaptability and how to apply it to so that leaders can excel. It is a tremendous achievement, and a must read for leaders at "every" level."" --"General Stanley McChrystal, U. S. Army (ret.)
"A brilliant and engaging book about the science of thinking. "The Organized Mind" provides the tools that we all need to understand and manage the deluge of information that assaults us every day."" --"Jerome Groopman, MD and Pamela Hartzband, MD, Harvard Medical School, authors of "Your Medical Mind"
"A profound piece of work. Levitin documents the mismatch between our narrow bandwidth hunter-gatherer minds and the multitasking chaos of today's world. He even shows us how to stay sane in environments that are constantly tempting us to stretch ourselves hopelessly thin."" --"Philip E. Tetlock, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
"An erudite synthesis of Levitin's own contributions, recent advances in our understanding of attention and memory, and a deep perspective on the ways the human mind works." --Stanley Prusiner, M.D. Nobel Laureate, director of the Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases, University of California, San Francisco
"Daniel Levitin's book follows in the ancient tradition of knowledge as a guide to a better life. Discover the creative power of organized thought, whether you are a writer or a scientist, a disorganized mess or a super robot seeking new frontiers of effectiveness." "--"Eric Kaplan, co-executive producer and writer, "The Big Bang Theory," writer, "The Simpsons" and "Flight of the Conchords"
"An eloquent spokesperson for our field. Levitin writes about the brain with an ease and familiarity that is captivating." --The late David Hubel, Nobel Laureate in honor of discoveries concerning information processing in the human visual system
"Fascinating... Combing neuroscience and cognitive psychology, the "Organized Mind "underscores the critical importance of individuals taking charge of their own attentional and memory systems so they can lead optimally productive and satisfying lives. Invaluable insights are offered with regard to organizing our homes, social world, time, decision-making, and business world."" --"Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D., president of the American Psychological Association and professor and vice chair, Emory University School of Medicine
"This book is far more than tips on how to think clearly and manage information overload. It is also a tour through some of the most exciting aspects of contemporary neuroscience and cognitive science, with a specific emphasis on implications for everyday life. Anyone who has ever wondered about the mind will find much that is fascinating and useful in these pages."" --"Stephen Kosslyn, dean, Minerva Schools of Arts and Sciences at the Keck Graduate Institute, former chair, department of psychology, Harvard University
"Running a major PBS television series on tight budgets and turnarounds requires organization and efficiency and sometimes a little magic too. Levitin's behind the curtain peek at the brain's inner workings of decision-making provides that extra bit of magic--and would make a fascinating documentary in and of itself!" --Pamela Hogan, Emmy award-winning Producer for PBS
"In the age of TMI, we all need better organized minds. With characteristically clear prose and scientific insight, Dan Levitin gives us tips on how to get or mental closets in order. I really enjoyed this book." --Joseph LeDoux, Center for Neural Science, New York University
"Dan Levitin has done it again. Having explained music and the brain, now he shows us the best, most effective ways to organize the rest of our life by giving us key insights into how the brain works. His style is so appealing, his knowledge so deep and practical, that we learn, from "The Organized Mind," not only why we do what we do, but how, potentially, we can run our lives more smoothly, efficiently, and even happily." --Cathy N. Davidson, director, The Futures Initiative, City University of New York
"Using the latest information on the brain and how it works, Levitin presents a series of ideas on how to organize one's life and business. Essential reading for anyone who aspires to be highly effective. Or even find their keys!"" --"David Eidelman, MD, dean of the McGill University Medical School
""The Organized Mind" reads like a movie-- not the dry tome you might expect. It's an exciting tour through the science of productivity and how to best manage your thinking to get things done--and be more creative at the same time." -- David Allen, author of "Getting Things Done"

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About the Author

DANIEL J. LEVITIN is the James McGill Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Neuroscience at McGill University and is dean of the College of Arts and Humanities at the Minerva Schools at KGI. He splits his time between Montreal, Quebec, and the San Francisco Bay area.

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Product Details

Publisher
Turtleback Books
Published
1st September 2015
Pages
544
ISBN
9780606368230

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