Supersense: Why We Believe In The Unbelievable -

: The "SuperSense" is at play when we place immense value on items like wedding rings or childhood teddy bears, which are physically identical to any other but "spiritually" unique to us. Where to Buy

: Hood highlights that humans are natural "essentialists"—we believe objects carry an invisible essence. This is why most people would refuse to wear a sweater once owned by a serial killer, yet might cherish a lock of hair from a loved one. SuperSense: Why We Believe in the Unbelievable

In , award-winning cognitive scientist Bruce M. Hood explores the fascinating psychological machinery that drives our belief in the supernatural. Rather than dismissing these beliefs as mere ignorance, Hood argues that they are a natural byproduct of how the human brain is hardwired from birth to understand the world. Core Concepts and Insights : The "SuperSense" is at play when we

: Available as an audiobook at Google Play and AudiobooksNow , or as an ebook through eBooks.com . In , award-winning cognitive scientist Bruce M

: A famous demonstration where Hood offers a cardigan to an audience, then reveals it supposedly belonged to a notorious killer; the visceral recoil from the audience illustrates our deep-seated belief in "evil" essences.