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Why do we fall in?

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Why do we fall in?b Why do we fall into music, cling to things, and touch with stories?Why food, sex, art, shopping, movies, and sports fascinate us?The achievements of philosophy, psychology, and behavioral economics Amazing Stories That Come Together for the First Time bThe same wine tastes different depending on the brand, and the same picture turns out to be the work of a famous artist. . In the blind tasting that distinguishes Pepsi and Coca-Cola, the taste was determined not by the taste of coke but by the brand. Beauty is easy to fall for an ordinary-looking man, and the poisonous neighbor lady looks attractive. Mark McGuires home run ball sells for $ 3 million and the car slows down to see the terrible accident scene.Books that explain the real reasons why food, art, sex, things, movies, stories, and other things can give pleasure to human beings, and experiment with how experiments captivate people and move peoples psychology. to be. Lets meet new insights into human psychology with this extraordinary experiment by Professor Yales professor Paul Bloom, who studies human psychology.

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Published June 7, 2011

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Paul Bloom

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Paul Bloom is the Brooks and Suzanne Ragen Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Science at Yale University. His research explores how children and adults understand the physical and social world, with special focus on morality, religion, fiction, and art. He has published more than a hundred scientific articles in journals such as Science and Nature, and his popular writing has appeared in the New York Times, the New Yorker, the Atlantic Monthly, Slate, Natural History, and many other publications. He has won numerous awards for his research and teaching. His newest book--Just Babies: The Origins of Good and Evil--is coming out in November. Paul Bloom lives in New Haven with his wife and two sons.

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