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Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death, and Brain Surgery. | PSNet
Jun 17, 2015 · Marsh was inspired to write this book in part by reading the work of Daniel Kahneman, the Nobel Prize–winning psychologist whose research established the mechanisms by which humans commit cognitive errors.
Q&A with Henry Marsh on his longlisted memoir Do No Harm
Sep 4, 2014 · Daniel Kahneman’s Thinking, Fast and Slow. The beginning of wisdom is to understand how fallible we are and how we benefit from other people's criticisms and comments. My book would never have been what it is without the help of my friends, family and editor. What are you working on next?
Decision-making with Daniel Kahneman and Michael Ignatieff - BBC
Mar 17, 2014 · Tom Sutcliffe looks at decision-making with Nobel-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman, former politician Michael Ignatieff, brain surgeon Henry Marsh and writer Lisa Appignanesi.
Daniel Kahneman’s Thinking, Fast and Slow . Doctors make many serious decisions about their patients every day, and we are prone to all the “cognitive biases” that Kahneman so brilliantly describes. We are much less rational than we like to think.
Better not look down… - BPS
May 19, 2015 · Leading neurosurgeon Henry Marsh reflects on mistakes, mystery and the mind. Two years ago, with retirement approaching, I thought I should look back on my career – almost four decades of neurosurgery – and reflect on what I had learned.
Better not look down… - The Bulletin of the Royal College of …
Aug 30, 2015 · Neurosurgeon and bestselling author Henry Marsh reflects on the psychology of surgery. Two years ago, with retirement approaching, I thought I should look back on almost four decades of neurosurgery and reflect on what I had learnt from my mistakes.
Daniel Kahneman – BBC – Start the Week | The Black Swan Report
Dec 21, 2018 · Doctors work under the oath ‘do no harm’, but the neurosurgeon Henry Marsh says the decision whether to operate on a brain is rarely that simple. High emotion can cloud your judgement and the writer Lisa Appignanesi looks back at sensational crimes of passion to ask how far the perpetrators were responsible for their actions.
Henry Marsh . 2015 EUROPEAN MEETING OF ISMPP 2 2 0 1 5 E U R O P E A N M E E T I N G O F I S M P P “Nobody holds a good opinion of ... Daniel Kahneman Nobel Laureate for Economics . 2015 EUROPEAN MEETING OF ISMPP 24 . 2015 EUROPEAN MEETING OF ISMPP 25 An analogy for cognitive biases – the Muller-Lyer Illusion .
After 40 Years Exploring Brains, Britain's Top Neurosurgeon ... - Esquire
Jun 20, 2017 · Marsh has been profoundly influenced by the work of Daniel Kahneman, a psychologist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics (not bad going for a man who's not even an economist).
Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death And Brain Surgery
It had been inspired by Daniel Kahneman’s book Thinking, Fast and Slow, a brilliant account, published in 2011, of the limits of human reason, and of the way in which we all suffer from what psychologists call ‘cognitive biases’.