Iconoclast

Author(s): Berns - HBP

Psychology

No organization can survive without iconoclasts - innovators who single-handedly upturn conventional wisdom and manage to achieve what so many others deem impossible. Though indispensable, true iconoclasts are few and far between. In "Iconoclast", neuroscientist Gregory Berns explains why. He explores the constraints the human brain places on innovative thinking, including fear of failure, the urge to conform, and the tendency to interpret sensory information in familiar ways. Through vivid accounts of successful innovators ranging from glass artist Dale Chihuly to physicist Richard Feynman to country/rock trio the Dixie Chicks, Berns reveals the inner workings of the iconoclast's mind with remarkable clarity. Each engaging chapter goes on to describe practical actions we can each take to understand and unleash our own potential to think differently such as seeking out new environments, novel experiences, and first-time acquaintances. Packed with engaging stories, science-based insights, potent practices, and examples from a startling array of disciplines, this engaging book will help you understand how iconoclasts think and equip you to begin thinking more like an iconoclast yourself.


Product Information

Gregory Berns is the Distinguished Chair of Neuroeconomics at Emory University, where he directs the Center for Neuropolicy. He is a Professor in the departments of Psychiatry, Economics and the Goizueta Business School. He is a founding member of the Society for Neuroeconomics. For the past fifteen years, he has used brain imaging technologies to study the neurobiology of human motivation and decision making, especially the effects of novelty and peer pressure.

General Fields

  • : 9781422133309
  • : MCG
  • : MCG
  • : 0.39
  • : 31 January 2010
  • : 208mm X 142mm X 23mm
  • : United States
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Berns - HBP
  • : BC
  • : 1
  • : 158.7
  • : 272
  • : Illustrations