Social : Why our brains are wired to connect

(Autor) Matthew D. Lieberman
Formato: Paperback
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Love hurts. Literally. In fact, the breakup of a relationship is felt much the same way as the pain of a broken limb. This is just one of a number of startling insights coming from the new field of social cognitive neuroscience, which explores how our brain engages in social activity. We are, it seems, hard-wired to be social. We have evolved to survive complex social groups and that has moulded the architecture of our brains. So deep does this sociality go that social ostracism causes profound mental anguish. Words may indeed hurt as much as sticks and stones. Matthew D. Lieberman reveals how our brains drive us to seek, assess, and value social contact, and what these new findings mean for the way we manage our modern societies.

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Editorial:
Oxford University Press
Formato:
Paperback
Número de páginas:
None
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9780198743811
Año de publicación:
2015
Fecha publicación:
16 de Julio de 2015

Matthew D. Lieberman

Matthew D. Lieberman is a renowned American psychologist and author known for his groundbreaking research on social neuroscience and the science of human connections. His most famous work, "Social: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Connect," explores the biological underpinnings of social behavior and empathy. His writing style is engaging and accessible, making complex scientific concepts understandable to a wide audience. Lieberman's key contributions to literature include shedding light on the importance of social connections for mental health and well-being.

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