Okay, so I’ve been digging into this whole cognitive psychology thing lately. It’s pretty wild how our brains work, you know? And I figured, why not share my little adventure with you all? I started by grabbing a bunch of books on the topic. I mean, there’s a ton out there, right? It is a little hard to choose.
First, I picked up this book, “Thinking, Fast and Slow.” It’s by this guy Daniel Kahneman, and let me tell you, it’s a trip. Reading it kind of makes you question every decision you’ve ever made. But it’s also super insightful, you know? It helps you see how your brain can play tricks on you, and how you make choices.
- Spent a whole weekend just going through that one. Took tons of notes, felt my brain get a bit bigger, haha.
Then I dove into “How the Mind Works” by Steven Pinker. Now, this one is a bit denser. It’s like, you’re really getting into the nitty-gritty of how the mind is structured and all that. It took me a while to get through it, but it was worth it. It is a bit challenging, but I pushed myself to read it.
- Felt like a real scientist reading this one. Had to reread some parts a few times, but hey, that’s how you learn, right?
I also checked out this “Cognitive Psychology” textbook by Goldstein. It’s more like a classroom kind of book, but it’s actually pretty good for getting a solid overview of the whole field. They explained many psychologists, like Jean Piaget, Ulric Neisser, and so on. It’s like, here’s what cognitive psychology is all about, in one big book. I found the chapter 5 a little hard to understand, I must admit, but others are fine.
- Used this one as a reference. Like, when I wanted to understand something specific, I’d just look it up in there.
Oh, and I can’t forget “The Elephant in the Brain.” This one’s a bit different. It’s more about the hidden motives behind our actions. Like, why we do the things we do, even when we don’t realize it. It’s a bit mind-bending, but in a good way. I did not finish it yet, but I will.
- Definitely made me think more about my own behavior. It’s like, am I really in control, or is there something else going on in my head?
My Main Takeaways
So, after all this reading and brain-stretching, what did I learn? Well, for starters, our brains are way more complex than we think. There’s so much going on under the surface that we’re not even aware of. And our thoughts and decisions? They’re influenced by all sorts of things, from biases to hidden motives.
It’s a bit overwhelming, honestly. But it’s also kind of exciting. Like, the more you learn about how your mind works, the more you can understand yourself and the world around you. I’m still pretty new to all this, but I’m definitely going to keep exploring. There are still a lot to learn.
Maybe I’ll pick up some more books, or try to find some online courses. Who knows. The brain’s a big place, and I’ve got a lot of exploring left to do. It is kind of my interest to learn more about cognitive psychology. If any of you have any recommendations or thoughts, feel free to share. I’m always up for a good brain chat, haha.