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Tomislav
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Leonard Mlodinow is a physicist and a writer of popular science, best known for The Drunkard’s Walk, about probability. I read this book because I am interested to learn psychology as science. I started on an education of engineering and science from freshman year of bachelor’s degree, neglecting social studies subjects. Later, in my career I found myself working in biomedical applications including the fMRI scanning of the human brain.

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Interesting exploration of the unconscious mind!
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