May 17, 2024

The Invisible Gorilla

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Relying on our intuition is how many of us often choose to approach decision-making. But should we really place so much trust in this method? For Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons, authors of "The Invisible Gorilla and Other Ways Our Intuition Deceives Us," the answer is a resounding ‘no’. [1] Throughout the book, Chabris and Simons support this view by presenting a number of everyday illusions that can seriously impair our judgement. Here we speak to Chabris and Simons about some of these illusions, and what steps we can take to over-ride their influence when making decisions.

About the authors [2]

Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons are professors of psychology. They met at Harvard University in 1997, where they began to collaborate on research. In 2004 they received the Ig Nobel Prize in Psychology for the experiment that inspired "The Invisible Gorilla." They continue to work together on new research projects, articles and their blog.

Interview overview

This extended version of our interview with Chabris and Simons has a running time of 24 minutes. The interview covers the following themes:

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