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Mind in Motion

How Action Shapes Thought

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Mind in Motion

By: Barbara Tversky
Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell
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An eminent psychologist offers a major new theory of human cognition: movement, not language, is the foundation of thought

When we try to think about how we think, we can't help but think of words. Indeed, some have called language the stuff of thought. But pictures are remembered far better than words, and describing faces, scenes, and events defies words. Anytime you take a shortcut or play chess or basketball or rearrange your furniture in your mind, you've done something remarkable: abstract thinking without words.

In Mind in Motion, psychologist Barbara Tversky shows that spatial cognition isn't just a peripheral aspect of thought, but its very foundation, enabling us to draw meaning from our bodies and their actions in the world. Our actions in real space get turned into mental actions on thought, often spouting spontaneously from our bodies as gestures. Spatial thinking underlies creating and using maps, assembling furniture, devising football strategies, designing airports, understanding the flow of people, traffic, water, and ideas. Spatial thinking even underlies the structure and meaning of language: why we say we push ideas forward or tear them apart, why we're feeling up or have grown far apart.

Like Thinking, Fast and Slow before it, Mind in Motion gives us a new way to think about how - and where - thinking takes place.

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©2019 Barbara Tversky (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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good as a source of adittional information for study of the mind but will not be enoth as a main source of information . found some interesting topics that did not incounter in other sources of mind resarch.

good as asource of adittional information

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Not well written. Too many sports analogies and WAY too many examples of obvious things. There are interesting things though.

too many obvious examples of obvious things.

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The ideas contained in this book could be expressed in a 1/10th the space, if not less. Why are writers driven to be so verbose? Also, the author really likes the word gestalt. Typical white tower academic blatherskite.

Verbose

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The book is a collection of small facts and doesn't make a coherent point that one can say aha I get it.

Very scattered and general, didn't really catch much from this book

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Bring a good pillow. The editor did. He was asleep not doing his job. I can not recommend this book but I do appreciate the author’s expertise and dedication to the interesting subject.

Bring a good pillow

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I was so excited for this book, but I couldn’t even make it through the prologue due to the narrator doing an extremely loud and distracting sharp intake of breath before every phrase. I’m giving 3 stars to the story, only because audible requires me to rate the story before I post this review, but I truly couldn’t listen to any of it.

Physically difficult to listen to

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There are some interesting insights in this book, but they are mixed with excessive detail and obvious points. The result is that this is not enjoyable to listen to.

Interesting ideas, unnecessarily protracted

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It was like listening to Alexa explain basic concepts about human beings for 5 hours straight. it was rough. long lists of words and names and pointless facts. I toughed it out because I paid for it and I found three interesting sentences in the whole book. the rest would be good for an alien trying to study how to be human and why we do stuff. there was no interesting theory behind the endless facts. I couldn't wait to be done with this book.

Long and Repetitive

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Interesting content, yet I agree with other reviewers that it's a tedious, tiresome listen. The narrator is fine, but the author writes in a style I've never liked:

3 sentences about the main topic. Then 2 sentences about something related. Then 4 sentences with an example re: the main topic. Then yet another example, but from a totally different arena.

The numbers above are not specific – just to illustrate how an author's writing in that style constantly confuses the brain of the listener. It's difficult to constantly have to reorient as to what the author is now talking about. If you skip forward 2 minutes, you'll be scratching your head as to why the heck the author is now talking about kids, when the example is about trees, and was talking about pizza 4 minutes ago.

All the examples and anecdotes feel like being the bounced-around ball in a pinball machine.

All over the place...

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