Sinopsis de THE MOLECULE OF MORE: HOW A SINGLE CHEMICAL IN YOUR BRAIN DRIVES LOVE, SEX, AND CREATIVITY--AND WILL DETERMINE THE FATE OF THE
2020 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Winner - Science Category2018 Forward Indies Finalist - Psychology CategoryWhy are we obsessed with the things we want only to be bored when we get them? Why is addiction perfectly logical to an addict? Why does love change so quickly from passion to indifference? Why are some people die-hard liberals and others hardcore conservatives? Why are we always hopeful for solutions even in the darkest times—and so good at figuring them out?The answer is found in a single chemical in your brain: dopamine. Dopamine ensured the survival of early man. Thousands of years later, it is the source of our most basic behaviors and cultural ideas—and progress itself. Dopamine is the chemical of desire that always asks for more—more stuff, more stimulation, and more surprises. In pursuit of these things, it is undeterred by emotion, fear, or morality. Dopamine is the source of our every urge, that little bit of biology that makes an ambitious business professional sacrifice everything in pursuit of success, or that drives a satisfied spouse to risk it all for the thrill of someone new. Simply put, it is why we seek and succeed; it is why we discover and prosper. Yet, at the same time, it's why we gamble and squander.
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Editorial: Benbella Books
ISBN: 9781948836586
Idioma: Inglés
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 03/09/2019
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Escrito por Daniel Z. Lieberman
El doctor Daniel Z. Lieberman es profesor y vicepresidente del departamento de psiquiatría y ciencias del comportamiento de la Universidad George Washington. Es miembro de la Asociación Americana de Psiquiatría, ha recibido el Premio de Investigación de la Fundación Caron y ha publicado más de 50 informes científicos sobre ciencias del comportamiento. Ha trabajado sobre cuestiones psiquiátricas con el Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos, y el Departamento de Comercio, de los Estados Unidos y la Oficina de Política de Drogas y Alcohol. Lieberman se licenció en medicina y completó su formación psiquiátrica en la Universidad de Nueva York.