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Ian H. Robertson

How Power Changes Your Brain and Shapes Your Success

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Author: Ian H. Robertson

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781408824733

Language: English

Publish Date: 06/01/2012

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: The Mystery of Picasso’s Son
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Chapter 2: The Puzzle of the Changeling Fish
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Chapter 3: The Enigma of Bill Clinton’s Friend
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Chapter 4: The Mystery of the Oscars
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Chapter 5: The Riddle of the Flying CEOs
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Chapter 6: The Winning Mind
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Who should listen The Winner Effect

"The Winner Effect" by Ian H. Robertson is an insightful audiobook ideal for anyone interested in psychology, personal development, and the dynamics of success. It's particularly beneficial for professionals seeking to understand the neurological and psychological impact of winning on behavior and decision-making, as well as students and educators in the fields of psychology, business, and sports. Additionally, individuals looking to harness the power of positive reinforcement in their personal or professional lives will find valuable strategies and perspectives within this compelling summary.

3 quotes from The Winner Effect

  • "Winning changes the brain, enhancing cognitive abilities, increasing confidence, and making us more effective as individuals."
  • "The winner effect is not merely about external success, but transforms our internal psychology and drives us toward greater achievements."
  • "Victory is not just a moment; it creates a cycle of positivity that propels us forward, reshaping our identity and influencing future outcomes."

Author : Ian H. Robertson

Ian H. Robertson is a distinguished clinical psychologist and neuroscientist, well recognized for his groundbreaking work in the exploration of human behavior and neuropsychology. He is a Professor of Psychology at Trinity College Dublin and a founding director of the Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience. With a prolific career that has blended academic rigor with accessible writing, Robertson has not only authored scientific papers but also widely acclaimed books that bridge science and practical insights on the workings of the human brain. His expertise in how power and success affect brain chemistry has made significant contributions to understanding the biological underpinnings of leadership and achievement, which he explores comprehensively in his book "The Winner Effect."

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Home | Last Updated on2026/04/15

The Winner Effect Free Audiobook Download

Ian H. Robertson

How Power Changes Your Brain and Shapes Your Success

3.81570rating

Information

Author: Ian H. Robertson

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781408824733

Language: English

Publish Date: 06/01/2012

AudioBook length: 31 min

The Winner Effect audiobook cover
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Who should listen The Winner Effect

"The Winner Effect" by Ian H. Robertson is an insightful audiobook ideal for anyone interested in psychology, personal development, and the dynamics of success. It's particularly beneficial for professionals seeking to understand the neurological and psychological impact of winning on behavior and decision-making, as well as students and educators in the fields of psychology, business, and sports. Additionally, individuals looking to harness the power of positive reinforcement in their personal or professional lives will find valuable strategies and perspectives within this compelling summary.

3 quotes from The Winner Effect

  • "Winning changes the brain, enhancing cognitive abilities, increasing confidence, and making us more effective as individuals."
  • "The winner effect is not merely about external success, but transforms our internal psychology and drives us toward greater achievements."
  • "Victory is not just a moment; it creates a cycle of positivity that propels us forward, reshaping our identity and influencing future outcomes."

Author: Ian H. Robertson

Ian H. Robertson is a distinguished clinical psychologist and neuroscientist, well recognized for his groundbreaking work in the exploration of human behavior and neuropsychology. He is a Professor of Psychology at Trinity College Dublin and a founding director of the Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience. With a prolific career that has blended academic rigor with accessible writing, Robertson has not only authored scientific papers but also widely acclaimed books that bridge science and practical insights on the workings of the human brain. His expertise in how power and success affect brain chemistry has made significant contributions to understanding the biological underpinnings of leadership and achievement, which he explores comprehensively in his book "The Winner Effect."