And
cognitive psychology revealed the many biases and errors involved in judgments.
Not exact matches
Also in the department of
psychology, Geoffrey Woodman studies how electrical signals recorded from the scalp
reveal cognitive processes like attention and short - term memory, and he has extended this to research with monkeys so that he can locate the sources of the signals.
> Chapter Five, «Reconstructing the Precautionary [* 638] Principle — and Managing Fear,» emphasizes the importance of identifying the «full universe of relevant risks» (p. 122), although, of course, this notion is in tension with his earlier argument that everyone is subject to the biases
revealed by
cognitive psychology.