Behave : the biology of humans at our best and worst /

Why do we do what we do? 'Behave' achieves what no other text has previously attempted: it brings together a whole host of sciences - the study of our brains, genes and hormones, the investigations of psychology, anthropology and evolutionary history - and by gathering them together offers...

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Main Author: Sapolsky, Robert M. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Vintage, 2018.
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505 0 |t Introduction --  |t The Behavior --  |t One second before --  |t Seconds to minutes before --  |t Hours to days before --  |t Days to months before --  |t Adolescence; or, Dude, where's my frontal cortex? --  |t Back to the crib, back to the womb --  |t Back to when you were just a fertilized egg --  |t Centuries to millennia before --  |t The Evolution of behavior --  |t Us versus them --  |t Hierarchy, obedience, and resistance --  |t Morality and doing the right thing, once you've figured out what that is --  |t Feeling someone's pain, understanding someone's pain, alleviating someone's pain --  |t Metaphors we kill by --  |t Biology, the criminal justice system, and (oh, why not?) free will --  |t War and peace --  |t Epilogue --  |t Appendix 1. Neuroscience 101 --  |t Appendix 2. The basics of endocrinology --  |t Appendix 3. Protein basics --  |t Glossary of abbreviations --  |t Notes 
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