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thinking process in
The Hound of the Baskervilles,
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in The Valley of Fear,
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,
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viewed by others,
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as visionary,
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well-known images,
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in “The Yellow Face,”
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The Hound of the Baskervilles,
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hunter mindset,
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imagination,
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and visualization,
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walking stick example in
The Hound of the Baskervilles,
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Implicit Association Test (IAT),
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,
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implicit memory,
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impressions,
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,
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improbability,
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induction,
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inertia,
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inquisitiveness,
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instincts, filtering,
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intuition,
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James, William,
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Jerome, Jerome K.,
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Jobs, Steve,
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juggling,
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Kahneman, Daniel,
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Kassam, Karim,
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Kodak,
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Kross, Ethan,
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Kruglanski, Arie,
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Krull, Douglas,
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Ladenspelder, Hans,
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Langer, Ellen,
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Lashley, Karl,
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learning.
See also
education

and aging process,
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walking stick example in
The Hound of the Baskervilles,
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Libby, Scooter,
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lightbulb moments,
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Lincoln, Abraham,
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“The Lion’s Mane,”
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location, as learned association,
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Lodge, Oliver,
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Loft us, Elizabeth,
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long-term memory, declarative compared with procedural,
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Lucretius,
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Maier, Norman,
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“The Man with the Twisted Lip,”
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meditation,
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memory

and brain attic,
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consolidation in,
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,
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encoding,
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and motivation,
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,
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short-term compared with long-term,
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,
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Meredith, George,
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mimic octopus,
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mind

two-system basis,
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wandering,
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,
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Watson system compared with Holmes system,
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mindfulness,
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history,
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in moving to system Holmes-governed thinking,
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walking stick example in
The Hound of the Baskervilles,
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mindset,
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Mischel, Walter,
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misinformation effect,
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Moses, Anna (Grandma),
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motivation,
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,
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Motivation to Remember (MTR),
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Mueller, Jennifer,
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multitasking,
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,
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,
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“The Musgrove Ritual,”
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Neisser, Ulric,
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Newcomb, Simon,
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objectivity,
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,
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observation

with a capital
O
,
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compared with seeing,
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Holmes’ attention to detail,
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speaking aloud,
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as start of scientific method,
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walking stick example in
The Hound of the Baskervilles,
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Ofey (artist),
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omission neglect,
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overconfidence

perils of,
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spotting signs,
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parietal cortex,
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passive perception, compared with active perception,
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Pavlov, Ivan,
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perception,
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person perception,
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pink elephants,
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,
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posterior cingulate cortex (PCC),
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,
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preconceived notions,
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precuneus,
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prefrontal cortex,
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pre-impressions,
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priming,
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probabilistic incoherence,
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“The Problem of Thor Bridge,”
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procedural memory,
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psychological distance,
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quietness of mind,
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Rabinow, Jacob,
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Raichle, Marcus,
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Rathbone, Basil,
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recency effect,
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“The Red-Headed League,”
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,
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representativeness heuristic,
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reward prediction error (RPE),
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Richet, Charles,
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RIM (Blackberry),
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Sanders, Harlan David,
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satisficing,
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,
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“A Scandal in Bohemia,”
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Schooler, Jonathan,
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Science of Deduction and Analysis,
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scientific method,
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selective listening,
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selective looking,
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selectivity,
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,
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Seligman, Martin,
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Sherlock
(BBC TV series),
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,
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showers, as distancing mechanism,
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,
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“Silver Blaze,”
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Silverstein, Shel,
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Simon, Herbert,
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skepticism,
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Slater, Oscar,
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sloth,
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Snelling, Harold,
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Sotomayor, Javier,
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Sperry, Roger,
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Spinoza, Benedict de,
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Spiritualism,
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split-brain,
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“The Stockbroker’s Clerk,”
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A Study in Scarlet,
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success, and confidence,
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Swahn, Oscar,
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System Holmes-governed thinking,
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System Watson-governed thinking,
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,
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systematized common sense,
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Taleb, Nassim,
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tempero-parietal junction (TPJ),
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temporal gyrus,
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temporal lobes,
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The Sign of Four,
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three-pipe problems,
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tiger experiment,
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Trope, Yaacov,
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Tversky, Amos,
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221B Baker Street, steps,
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uncertainty, fear of,
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The Valley of Fear,
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video games,
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Viereck, Sylvester,
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vigilance,
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visualization,
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Wagner, Berny,
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walking, as distancing mechanism,
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walking stick,
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,
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Wallace, Alfred Russel,
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wandering minds,
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Watson, Dr.

as actively disengaged,
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in “Adventure of the Copper Beeches,”
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comparison with Holmes,
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competitiveness with Holmes,
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description of Holmes,
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first meets Holmes,
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hypothetical plane spotting experiment,
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past in Afghanistan,
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role in solving cases,
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in
The Sign of Four,
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in “The Adventure of the Priory School,”
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thinking process in
The Hound of the Baskervilles,
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time in Afganistan,
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white coat effect,
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Winner, Ellen,
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Wittgenstein, Ludwig,
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Wright, Elsie,
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“The Yellow Face,”
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Zeigarnik, Bluma,
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