Katherine Mangu-Ward | June 12, 2009
Associate
Editor Katherine Mangu-Ward interviews psychologist and cognitive
neuroscientist Bruce M. Hood about his new book, Supersense:
Why We Believe in the Unbelievable (HarperOne). Get the scoop
on our weird, built-in intuitions about falling cannonballs, the
causes of autism, why we won't wear a serial killer's sweater, and
jellyfish genes.
Read all about it here.
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