Books Jenea Hayes Loves
Jenea recommends Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman. She says, "He and Amos Tversky did some really groundbreaking work around the kind of mistakes in thinking. It’s not specifically just memory, but it’s a very interesting book, and it was written for the masses. It’s packed full of really interesting stuff."
If you're interested in finding out more about Kahneman and Tversky's work and friendship, GLYandM recommends The Undoing Project, by Michael Lewis.
Check out our interview with Jenea!
Jenea Hayes fell in love with cognitive psychology in college, but her interest in technology started even earlier, when she'd take apart (and put back together) her family Mac II in grade school. She got her start as a professional communicator with a high school job at San Francisco's Exploratorium. At Cooper, her's combined those skills as an interaction designer, someone who "uses her obsession for what makes people tick to synthesize key details while keeping the whole system in mind."