Biology of good and evil. How science explains our actions
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According to the famous primatologist and neurobiologist Robert Sapolsky, if you want to understand the behavior of a person and the nature of a good or bad act, you will have to figure out literally in everything - and what happened a second before him, and in what was millions of years ago. In the book, the author in stages - one might say, in a chronological context - and is considering a huge number of factors affecting our behavior in great detail. How does our brain work? What is the tonsil for, and why should we thank the frontal bark? What does the island “hates”? Why is the Hippocampus increased among London taxi drivers? How are the lengths of index and ring fingers and the amount of intrauterine testosterone related? How do adolescents differ from children and adults from the point of view of neurobiology? Are there clean altruists? What is the difference between forgiveness and reconciliation? Is there free will? How do complex social ties affect our behavior and decision -making? And this is only a small part of the issues considered in the large -scale work of a well -known scientist
Author:
Author:Sapolski R.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Psychology
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00139-039-8
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