Read The Unpersuadables: Adventures with the Enemies of Science Online
Authors: Will Storr
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I find a 2008 paper on Morgellons:
Robert E. Accordino et al., ‘Morgellons Disease?’,
Dermatologic Therapy
, vol. 21, issue 1, pp. 8–12, January 2008.
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In 1987 a team of German researchers found:
Atul Gawande, ‘The Itch’,
New Yorker
, 30 June 2008.
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‘No parasites or mycobacteria were detected,’ it reports:
M. L. Pearson, J. V. Selby, K. A. Katz, V. Cantrell, C. R. Braden et al., ‘Clinical, Epidemiologic, Histopathologic and Molecular Features of an Unexplained Dermopathy’,
PLoS
ONE 7(1) (2012): e29908. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0029908.
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Commenting on the work, Steven Novella:
‘Morgellons, Creating a New Disease’,
www.skepticblog.org
, 6 February 2012.
9: ‘Top Dog wants his name in’
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In his book
Doctoring the Mind
:
Richard Bentall,
Doctoring the Mind
, Allen Lane, 2009, p. 131.
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A typical example is a 2004 paper:
P. Bebbington et al., ‘Psychosis, victimisation and childhood disadvantage: evidence from the second British National Survey of Psychiatric Morbidity’,
British Journal of Psychiatry
185 (2004), pp. 220–26.
10: ‘They’re frightening people’
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Most recently (1991–96) she has been the Head of Ethics Science and Information for the British Medical Association:
http://www.networkprivacy.gg/fleur.htm
.
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accused of being ‘fixated on finding satanic abuse’:
Esther Addley, ‘I Could Not Stop Crying’,
Guardian
, 21 October 2006.
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a cognitive-psychology student named Jim Coan:
Interview with author.
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Dr Sinason’s NHS-funded ‘Clinic for Dissociative Studies’:
http://clinicds.com/3.html
.
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Dr Sinason is well known in mental-health circles:
http://valeriesinason.co.uk
.
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an in-demand speaker … Department of Health:
Interview with author.
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the Bulger killings:
Blake Morrison, ‘Jon Venables is not yet beyond redemption’,
Guardian
, 27 July 2010.
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Chris Langham:
James Hanning, ‘Comic release: Is it time to forgive Chris Langham?’,
Independent
, 6 December 2009.
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controversial condition known as multiple-personality disorder or ‘DID’:
Amanda Mitchison, ‘Kim Noble: The woman with 100 personalities’,
Guardian
, 30 September 2011.
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paedophiles occasionally meddle with pagan rites and symbolism:
‘Kidwelly sex cult members face long jail sentences’, BBC News Wales, 9 March 2011.
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‘It turned out to be that, yes. The people didn’t remember at first. They weren’t aware’:
Dr Fisher has previously admitted to journalist Daniel Foggo that ‘Carole had “no knowledge” of any ritual abuse when she first saw her.’ Daniel Foggo,
Sunday Times
, 12 June 2011.
11: ‘There was nothing there, but I knew it was a cockerel’
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in a paper published in the
Journal of Philosophical Studies
:
Lisa Bortolotti and Matteo Mameli, ‘Self Deception, Delusion and the Boundaries of Folk Psychology’,
Journal of Philosophical Studies
, vol. 20, pp. 203–221.
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Psychiatrist Robin Murray:
The Life Scientific with Robin Murray
, BBC Radio Four, first broadcast 7 February 2012.
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According to Professor of Psychiatry Bruce Wexler:
Bruce E. Wexler,
Brain and Culture
, MIT Press, 2008, p. 9.
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Developmental biologist Lewis Wolpert writes:
Lewis Wolpert,
Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast
, Faber, 2007, p. 36.
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Psychologist Jonathan Haidt has called effectance:
Jonathan Haidt,
The Happiness Hypothesis
, Arrow, 2006, p. 22.
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Professor Daniel Kahneman invites his readers:
Daniel Kahneman,
Thinking, Fast and Slow
, Penguin, 2011, p. 50.
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Professor Wolpert, meanwhile, writes of studies:
Lewis Wolpert,
Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast
, Faber, 2007, p. 16.
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mode of language that is millions of years older:
Drew Westen,
The Political Brain
, Public Affairs, 2007, p. 57.
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every sight, every smell, every person, every idea, every
thing
:
Michael S. Gazzaniga,
Human
, Harper Perennial, 2008, pp. 121, 124.
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Professor Michael Gazzaniga writes:
Michael S. Gazzaniga,
Human
, Harper Perennial, 2008, p. 124.
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incapable of making these decisions:
Michael S. Gazzaniga,
Human
, Harper Perennial, 2008, p. 120.
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hitting you with dread or desire:
David Brooks,
The Social Animal
, Short Books, 2011, p. 207.
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in the words of Professor David Eagleman:
David Eagleman,
Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain
, Canongate, 2011, p. 104.
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Professor Bruce Wexler writes:
Bruce E. Wexler,
Brain and Culture
, MIT Press, 2008, p. 125.
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he offers the example of young Native American men:
Bruce E. Wexler,
Brain and Culture
, MIT Press, 2008, p. 126.
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Eagleman, ‘not at the centre of the action’:
David Eagleman,
Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain
, Canongate, 2011, p. 9.
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Scientists at the Monell Centre, Philadelphia:
David Brooks,
The Social Animal
, Short Books, 2011, p. 16.
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When chickens are born in industrial hatcheries:
David Eagleman,
Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain
, Canongate, 2011, p. 57.
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Researcher Richard Horsey says:
Richard Horsey, ‘The Art of Chicken Sexing’, UCL Working Papers in Linguistics, 2002.
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a team led by Professor Antoine Bechara:
Antoine Bechara, Hanna Damasio, Daniel Tranel and Antonio R. Damasio, ‘Deciding Advantageously Before Knowing the Advantageous Strategy’,
Science
275, no. 5304, pp. 1293–95 (February 1997).
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Professor Timothy Wilson writes in
Redirect
:
Timothy D. Wilson,
Redirect: The Surprising New Science of Psychological Change
, Allen Lane, 2011, p. 51.
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their understanding that germs and food can cause sickness:
Lewis Wolpert,
Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast
, Faber, 2007, pp. 48–49.
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In 1889 the German psychiatrist Albert Moll:
Daniel M. Wenger,
The Illusion of Conscious Will
, MIT Press, 2002, p. 149.
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Seventy-three years later, researchers at Columbia University:
Michael S. Gazzaniga,
Human
, Harper Perennial, 2008, pp. 295, 296.
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Why this is remains a mystery:
Jonathan Haidt,
The Happiness Hypothesis
, Arrow, 2006, p. 7.
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(although some speculate … sources of light):
Email to author from Professor Chris Frith.
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the left side is specialised for language:
Jonathan Haidt,
The Happiness Hypothesis
, Arrow, 2006, p. 7.
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the right is effectively mute:
Jonathan Haidt,
The Happiness Hypothesis
, Arrow, 2006, p. 9.
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he flashed a picture of a chicken claw:
Michael S. Gazzaniga,
Human
, Harper Perennial, 2008, p. 294.
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Gazzaniga flashed the command ‘Walk’:
Daniel Wegner,
The Illusion of Conscious Will
, MIT Press, 2002, p. 182.
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driven to constantly narrate our actions:
Jonathan Haidt,
The Happiness Hypothesis
, Arrow, 2006, p. 8.
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Gazzaniga writes, ‘Ah, lack of knowledge is of no importance’:
Michael S. Gazzaniga,
Human
, Harper Perennial, 2008, pp. 296, 297.
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Opinions range from those of Professor David Eagleman:
David Eagleman,
Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain
, Canongate, 2011, pp. 137, 148.
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Professor of Psychology Daniel Wegner, who argues:
This summary of his position was confirmed as ‘apt’ in an email from Professor Wegner.
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‘can at best be a small factor’:
David Eagleman, ‘The Brain on Trial’,
The Atlantic
, July/August 2011.
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A 1962 study by Professor Daniel Offer:
Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson,
Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me)
, Pinter and Martin, 2007, p. 76.
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Social psychologists Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson believe:
Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson,
Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me)
, Pinter and Martin, 2007, p. 76.
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One, for example, involves a man buying a chicken from a supermarket:
Jonathan Haidt,
The Righteous Mind
, Allen Lane, 2012, p. 3.
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After 1,620 harmless offence stories:
Jonathan Haidt,
The Righteous Mind
, Allen Lane, 2012, p. 24.
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“I know it’s wrong, but I just can’t think of a reason why”:
Jonathan Haidt,
The Righteous Mind
, Allen Lane, 2012, p. 25.
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‘moral reasoning is part of our lifelong struggle’:
Jonathan Haidt,
The Righteous Mind
, Allen Lane, 2012, p. 50.
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Don’t take people’s moral arguments at face value:
Jonathan Haidt,
The Righteous Mind
, Allen Lane, 2012, p. xiv.
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We are selfish hypocrites:
Jonathan Haidt,
The Righteous Mind
, Allen Lane, 2012, p. xv.
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‘myoclonic jerk’:
Jeff Warren,
Head Trip: Adventures on the Wheel of Consciousness
, Oneworld, 2007, p. 31.
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As neuroscientist and sleep expert Dr Stephen LaBerge has said:
Jeff Warren,
Head Trip: Adventures on the Wheel of Consciousness
, Oneworld, 2007, p. 100.
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neuroscientist and philosopher Thomas Metzinger notes:
Thomas Metzinger,
The Ego Tunnel
, Basic Books, 2009, p. 138.
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Dopamine helps to tell us when our models need updating:
My understanding of this principle of dopamine was assisted by Professor Chris Frith.
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‘It is so unsettling to think such thoughts’:
Timothy D. Wilson,
Redirect: The Surprising New Science of Psychological Change
, Allen Lane, 2011, p. 52.
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Analysis of one hundred such papers:
Bob Holmes, Kurt Kleiner, Kate Douglas and Michael Bond, ‘Reasons to be cheerful’,
New Scientist
, 4 October 2003.
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Anthropologists at the University of Connecticut:
Matthew Hutson, ‘In Defense of Superstition’,
New York Times
, 6 April 2012.
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He tells of an examination of a group of people:
Timothy D. Wilson,
Redirect: The Surprising New Science of Psychological Change
, Allen Lane, 2011, p. 55.
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Says Professor Wilson, ‘Those who had learned’:
Timothy D. Wilson,
Redirect: The Surprising New Science of Psychological Change
, Allen Lane, 2011, p. 56.
12: ‘I came of exceptional parents’
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Christ Church? Was that it?:
I subsequently discovered that my father attended Exeter College.
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Cognitive psychologist Professor Martin Conway:
Charles Fernyhough, ‘Our Memories Tell Our Story’,
Guardian
, 22 March 2010.
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a popular speaker with America’s Tea Party movement:
‘Christopher, a Man of Many Talents’.
http://www.ukip.org/content/latest-news/1675-christopher-a-man-of-many-talents.
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He has labelled climate science the ‘largest fraud of all time’:
Leo Hickman, ‘“Chemical nonsense”: Leading scientists refute Lord Monckton’s attack on climate science’,
Guardian
, 21 September 2010.
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believes that ‘the Hitler Youth were left wing … Nuremberg Rallies’:
Interview with Jacek Szkudlarek,
corbettreport.com
, December 2009, YouTube.
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he believes that ‘very little’ warming of the earth will take place:
‘Lord Monckton: Climate facts, not “consensus”’,
Daily Herald
, 22 March 2010.
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When the presentation … was heard by Professor John Abraham:
John Abraham, ‘Monckton takes scientist to brink of madness at climate change talk’,
Guardian
, 3 June 2010.