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Wisdom is tolerance of cognitive dissonance.
— Robert Thurman
Compartmentalization is an unconscious psychological defense mechanism employed to avoid cognitive dissonance.
— Zack Love
Chess is a unique cognitive nexus, a place where art and science come together in the human mind and are then refined and improved by experience.
— Garry Kasparov
The depressed man lives in a depressed world.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
It is a vast, and pervasive, cognitive mistake to assume that people who agree with you (or disagree) do so on the same criteria that you care about.
— Megan McArdle
Imagination, abstraction, creativity, and coherence etc are some inherently cognitive and mental elements of architect-wise thinking.
— Pearl Zhu
Emotional function and cognitive function aren't unrelated to each other. They're completely intertwined.
— Amishi Jha
The foundations of the world are to be found, not in the cognitive experience of conscious thought, but in the aesthetic experience of everyday life.
— Alfred North Whitehead
Humor is basically a cognitive process. And it's a creative process not only on the part of the cartoonist but on the part of the viewer.
— Robert Mankoff
I always look at myself knowing that I will have a certain degree of cognitive distortion.
— Sarah Silverman
Generating text yourself requires more cognitive effort than does reading, and effort increases memorability,
— Clive Thompson
All of us are not always smarter than one of us, leaders need to distinguish between the wisdom of crowds and the madness of crowds.
— Paul Gibbons
It's a shame cars don't run on cognitive dissonance.
— Lewis Black
Interacting with visualizations helps us think about the information better, because it lightens the cognitive load of memory. We
— Kit Seeborg
Wind passed again; the iris shuddered about the diamond chip.
— Samuel R. Delany
Just as a man working with his tools should know its limitations, a man working with his cognitive apparatus must know its limitations.
— Charlie Munger
People are naturally curious, but we are not naturally good thinkers; unless the cognitive conditions are right, we will avoid thinking.
— Daniel T. Willingham
Yes, expertise puts on in position to have further, cognitive pleasures, but these pleasures are distinct from the sensory pleasure of tasting wines
— Kent Bach
Language is one component of the human cognitive capacity which happens to be fairly amenable to enquiry. So we know a good deal about that.
— Noam Chomsky
We believe that people will use real-time fMRI feedback to hone cognitive strategies that will increase activation of brain regions.
— Christopher DeCharms
Faith is an unclassified cognitive illness disguised as a moral virtue.
— Peter Boghossian
Perceptions of the world and of other actors diverge from reality in patterns that we can detect and for reasons that we can understand.
— Robert Jervis
If there's something you really want to believe, that's what you should question the most.
— Penn Jillette
I flip a cognitive coin while reading Dr. Briggs' take on life, theology, science, and the conception of human life.
— Asa Don Brown
When it comes to describing our potential physical and cognitive capacities, we are individuals first, and members of the human race second.
— Alexandra Horowitz
Someone's got to do some more research, but I would really like to know: when a CBT therapist really gets distressed, who does he go see?
— Irvin D. Yalom
People who are known as Dionysians tend to trust others. They're intuitive and make many decisions based upon feelings rather than cognitive thought.
— Donald Bain
The cognitive sciences have replaced literature as the way many people attempt to understand their own minds.
— David Brooks
In the table below we list the most common physical, cognitive, and emotional signs of a stress or trauma reaction. If
— Paul Robbins
Physiology and Psychology are not at all separate from each other. Rather they are deeply intertwined.
— Abhijit Naskar
When parents have college savings accounts for their kids, their kids show higher social and cognitive performance.
— Dan Ariely
Nature holds the key to our aesthetic, intellectual, cognitive and even spiritual satisfaction.
— Edward O. Wilson
Because of propaganda induced cognitive dissonance, most people hate themselves and don't even know it.
— Bryant McGill
The hormonal interplay inside a woman's head creates her reality. Her hormones tell her day to day what's important. They mold her desires and values.
— Abhijit Naskar
Regression analyses show that self-efficacy contributes to achievement behavior beyond the effects of cognitive skills
— Albert Bandura
Once past this cognitive divide, secreted neuro-chemicals wash through cellular landscapes and the brain registers human possibility
— Elizabeth Howell
The connections in the brain fade away unless used. We know that early stimulation of children leads to higher cognitive scores.
— Brian Sutton-Smith
One of the quirkier cognitive disorders to which software project management is prone.
— Charles Stross
In part because individual judgement is not accurate enough or consistent enough, cognitive diversity is essential to good decision making.
— James Surowiecki
Creativity is a higher level of thinking because it often imposes a higher cognitive load as you think "harder" via different thought processes.
— Pearl Zhu
If we are to know ourselves, philosophy needs to maintain an ongoing dialogue with the sciences of mind.
— George Lakoff
It is an acknowledged fact that we perceive errors in the work of others more readily than in our own.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
For anger to be effective, it has to be real, the key for it is to be under control because anger also reduces our cognitive ability. And
— Chris Voss
Cognitive evolution is marked by many peaks of specialization. The ecology of each species is key. The
— Frans De Waal
Cognitive liberty begins at home, behind your eyes and between your ears. The first act of liberation is to step forward, and be counted as one of us.
— Mark Pesce
I'm a biologist who has been interested in the biological roots of cognitive phenomena
— Francisco Varela
Humans create their cognitive powers by creating the environments in which they exercise those powers
— Edwin Hutchins
Oh! To not need cognitive justification for every single thing. Wouldn't that be a life?
— Laura Marling
We really are creatures of a violent world, biologically speaking - watching violence and learning about it is one of our cognitive drives.
— Steven Pinker
A good title holds magic, some cognitive dissonance, a little grit between the teeth, but above all it is the jumping-off place into wonder.
— Barbara Kingsolver
In the end, leadership is not intellectual or cognitive. Leadership is emotional.
— Judith M Bardwick
A healthy PFC means a healthy cognitive grip over the world with very little elements of prejudice.
— Abhijit Naskar
Cognitive limitations, such as those of attention and working memory, can drive us to a similar kind of
— Anonymous
Of all funny things, truth is the funniest.
— Neel Burton
It is a happy faculty of the mind to slough that which conscience refuses to assimilate.
— William Faulkner
Wilson showed that the cognitive losses from multitasking are even greater than the cognitive losses from pot smoking.
— Daniel J. Levitin
We should pledge ourselves to the proposition that the irresponsible life is not worth living.
— Thomas Szasz
without the mind the body is not capable of delivering anything beyond an average performance.
— David Amerland
A slew of cognitive traits predisposes us to faith,
— Pascal Boyer
The most damaging cognitive bias is overconfidence (illusory superiority), making leaders use their "gut" when they should be more rational.
— Paul Gibbons
Our thoughts have prepared for us the
happiness or unhappiness we experience. — Hazrat Inayat Khan
happiness or unhappiness we experience. — Hazrat Inayat Khan
The speculative part of my work is that these particular cognitive tasks - ways of thinking analytically - are tied to nature's laws.
— Edward Tufte
The cybernetics phase of cognitive science produced an amazing array of concrete results, in addition to its long-term (often underground) influence
— Francisco Varela
(A middle-class child's) parents didn't just give him money. They passed down habits, knowledge, and cognitive traits.
— David Brooks
For me, the glory of the human animal is cognitive activity.
— Terence McKenna
Pathology can indeed cause experiences of the Kingdom of God, but not all God experiences are caused by pathology.
— Abhijit Naskar
Not all illusions are visual. There are illusions of thought, which we call cognitive illusions.
— Daniel Kahneman
Whatever a person frequently thinks and reflects on, that will become the inclination of their mind.
— Gautama Buddha
The pacification of all cognitive grasping and the pacification of conceptual proliferation are peace.
— Nagarjuna
I think it is important for software to avoiding imposing a cognitive style on workers and their work.
— Edward Tufte
At the university level, introversion predicts academic performance better than cognitive ability.
— Susan Cain
Although elephants are far more distantly related to us than the great apes, they seem to have evolved similar social and cognitive capacities.
— Frans De Waal
Learning comes from education, while knowing comes from revelation. Learning is cognitive, while knowing is spiritual.
— Israelmore Ayivor
I have quite a bit of sympathy for the idea that psychology and cognitive science have much to offer philosophy, and that the reverse is true as well.
— L.A. Paul
In 1997, cognitive psychologist Simon Baron-Cohen found that the fathers and grandfathers of children with autism were more likely to be engineers.
— Steve Silberman
Gut feelings help us filter the world, and what is taste, really, but a kind of cognitive mechanism for managing sensory overload? But
— Tom Vanderbilt
One believed what one was told to believe, what it made sense to believe. Unless one was a foreigner, of course, or a philosopher.
— Iain M. Banks
A bad song for a night such as this, mayhap, but her heart went its own way without much interest in what her head thought or wanted; always had.
— Stephen King
I believe that I have created a lot of cognitive dissonance in the minds of people who are comfortable with stereotypes.
— Hillary Clinton
Leaders need to correct for cognitive biases the way a sharpshooter corrects for wind velocity or a yachtsman corrects for the tide.
— Paul Gibbons
I firmly disbelieve in death. A spirit never dies. Where it wanders when it leaves the flesh, is a cognitive proposition.
— Kellie Elmore
Cognitive science
— Stu Dunn
Sexual thoughts float through a man's brain many times a day, while on the contrary a woman has them only one to four times a day.
— Abhijit Naskar
Lion's mane may be our first 'smart' mushroom. It is a safe, edible fungus that appears to confer cognitive benefits on our aging population.
— Paul Stamets
The experiment suggested a strong correlation "between the number of links and disorientation or cognitive overload," wrote Zhu.
— Nicholas Carr
The relish of good and evil depends in a great measure upon the opinion we have of them.
— Michel De Montaigne
You've got on a white coat. (Ephani)
Awesome cognitive powers you have there. (Alexion) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Awesome cognitive powers you have there. (Alexion) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Buddhists were actually the first cognitive-behavioral therapists.
— Jack Kornfield
The Cognitive Revolution is accordingly the point when history declared its independence from biology.
— Yuval Noah Harari
We make a number of reasoning errors due to cognitive biases.
— Daniel J. Levitin
In short, philosophical theories are largely the product of the hidden hand of the cognitive unconscious.
— George Lakoff