![]() What experimental psychologists and neuroscientists refers to as “chatter” is the part of this one-person tête-à-tête that falls into a pattern of thinking, common to the human condition, in which reflection becomes a burden. We all talk to ourselves every day, and even the calmest characters among us do so at a blistering pace. In this deft debut, Kross, director of the University of Michigan’s Emotion & Self Control Laboratory, helps readers better understand what it means to be human. ![]() ![]() ![]() A professor of psychology examines the most crucial conversation: with ourselves. ![]()
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