
The Michael Shermer Show 331. Paul Zak — Immersion: The Science of the Extraordinary and the Source of Happiness
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Mar 11, 2023 AI Snips
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Liking Reports Mislead About Value
- Self-reported liking is unreliable because people compare across different internal scales.
- Zak uses physiological measurement to capture real unconscious valuation of experiences.
Brains Are Biased Cost–Benefit Machines
- Neuroeconomics measures brain activity during decisions to explain why people choose as they do.
- Zak treats the brain as a cost-benefit machine that uses efficient heuristics, not pure irrationality.
Measure Attention And Emotional Resonance
- Measure attention plus emotional engagement to predict whether people will act after an experience.
- Combine dopamine-driven attention and oxytocin-driven emotional resonance into one predictive immersion metric.

