A radical reinterpretation of how your mind works - and why it could change your life 
'An astonishing achievement. Nick Chater has blown my mind' Tim Harford
'A  total assault on all lingering psychiatric and psychoanalytic notions  of mental depths ... Light the touchpaper and stand well back' New Scientist
We  all like to think we have a hidden inner life. Most of us assume that  our beliefs and desires arise from the murky depths of our minds, and,  if only we could work out how to access this mysterious world, we could  truly understand ourselves. For more than a century, psychologists and  psychiatrists have struggled to discover what lies below our mental  surface.
In The Mind Is Flat, pre-eminent behavioural  scientist Nick Chater reveals that this entire enterprise is utterly  misguided. Drawing on startling new research in neuroscience,  behavioural psychology and perception, he shows that we have no hidden  depths to plumb, and unconscious thought is a myth. Instead, we generate  our ideas, motives and thoughts in the moment. This revelation explains  many of the quirks of human behaviour - for example why our supposedly  firm political beliefs, personal preferences and even our romantic  attractions are routinely proven to be inconsistent and changeable. 
As  the reader discovers, through mind-bending visual examples and  counterintuitive experiments, we are all characters of our own creation,  constantly improvising our behaviour based on our past experiences.  And, as Chater shows us, recognising this can be liberating.


