The Certainty Bias: A Potentially Dangerous Mental Flaw

Robert Burton is the former chief of neurology at the University of California at San Francisco-Mt. Zion hospital. He recently wrote a book, On Being Certain, that explored the neuroscience behind the feeling of certainty, or why we are so convinced we’re right even when we’re wrong. He and Jonah Lehrer, the editor of Mind Matters, discussed the science of certainty. Full Story »

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James Staley
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by James Staley - Oct. 13, 2008

In this excellent, highly informative, and interesting interview, a neuroscientist explains the neuroscience underlying the psychological bias toward the feeling of certainty. It not only shows how know-it-alls and drug addicts are alike, it unwittingly enhances the great stature of the remarkably courageous and humble Socrates.

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