Cordelia Fine
Philosophy
Psychology
Science
Cordelia Fine is an Australian researcher and author specializing in cognitive psychology and neuroscience.
Born in 1975, she holds positions at Macquarie University and the University of Melbourne.
Fine gained recognition for her science writing with her book "A Mind of Its Own," which received critical acclaim.
Her work focuses on how the brain distorts and deceives, exploring topics such as cognitive biases, decision-making, and the influence of emotions on behavior.
Fine's writing style is noted for its accessibility and humor, making complex psychological concepts understandable to a general audience.
Her research contributes to the fields of social and cognitive psychology.
Books by Cordelia Fine

Testosterone Rex
by Cordelia Fine
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2017
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272 pages
3.79
3.5K ratings
Science
Feminism
Psychology

A Mind of Its Own
by Cordelia Fine
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2005
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224 pages
3.86
2.7K ratings
Psychology
Science
Neuroscience

Delusions of Gender
by Cordelia Fine
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2010
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338 pages
4.08
11.2K ratings
Feminism
Science
Psychology