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The Pattern Seekers A New Theory Of Human Invention Simon Baroncohen

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The Pattern Seekers A New Theory Of Human Invention Simon Baroncohen
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Publisher: Penguin
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.64 MB
Author: Simon Baron-Cohen
ISBN: 9780241242193, 0241242193
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Pattern Seekers A New Theory Of Human Invention Simon Baroncohen by Simon Baron-cohen 9780241242193, 0241242193 instant download after payment.


'Sheds light on one of humanity's most distinctive traits, celebrates human cognitive diversity, and is rich with empathy and psychological insight
.' - Steven Pinker
Why can humans alone invent? In this book, psychologist and world renowned autism expert Simon Baron-Cohen puts forward a bold new theory: because we can identify patterns, specifically if-and-then patterns. And he argues that the genes for this unique ability overlap with the genes for autism.
From the first musical instrument to the agricultural, industrial and digital revolutions, Baron-Cohen shows how this unique ability has driven human progress for 70,000 years. By linking one of our greatest human strengths with a condition that is so often misunderstood, The Pattern Seekers challenges us to think differently about those who think differently.

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