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Unleash Your Primal Brain - Demystifying How We Think and Why We Act - cover

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Unleash Your Primal Brain - Demystifying How We Think and Why We Act

Tim Ash

Maison d'édition: Tim Ash Enterprises Press

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Synopsis

A fast-paced tour through our brains and behavior from the perspective of evolution.
 
Understand what makes us human!
 
This book is about the commonalities all 8,000,000,000 people on earth share. 
 
Our ancestors were molded by ruthless survival pressures from the earliest days of life on the planet. Adaptations which worked long ago are still inside of us – also shared with insects and reptiles. Later additions are common to all mammals from the tiniest shrews to the most massive whales. Some capabilities were bolted on relatively recently, and are only shared with our primate cousins. And the runaway explosion of humans on the planet can only be explained by our own bizarre species-level evolution.
 
The only way to understand how our brains work is to examine the complete evolutionary arc.
 
Find out why your primal brain is in charge, and your logical mind is usually asleep
 
Learn what makes people unique among all other animals
 
Understand the biased shortcuts your brain takes to make decisions
 
Discover how culture has evolved us for learning and cooperation
 
Find out how fairness and group conformity impact our behavior
 
Understand the real purpose of memory, sleep, and dreaming
 
Learn how stories allow us to mind-meld with other people
Disponible depuis: 27/06/2020.

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