✅ Poštovné ZADARMO nad 39€ ✅ Knižná akcia každý mesiac ✅Výhodné ceny ✅Bezpečný nákup Current: Since the dawn of humanity we've been mystified by desire, love and the compulsion to bond with others. What force keeps people together, and, if it's so powerful, how can anybody ever cheat? Neuroscientists like Young are at last able to peer inside living brains to discover how chemicals acting on circuits drive such seemingly complex behaviours. It turns out that on a molecular level, love is not so mysterious after all. The authors explain the mechanisms behind bonding, physical attraction, jealousy, infidelity and the essence of what it means to be human.
About the Author
LARRY J. YOUNG, Ph.D., is the William P. Timmie Professor of Psychiatry at Emory University and the founder and director of its Center for Translational Social Neuroscience. He is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a winner of the Golden Brain Award in recognition of his contributions to brain research. BRIAN ALEXANDER is an award-winning journalist who has long covered sexuality and culture. He is currently a columnist for MSNBC.com.
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Recenzie a kritiky
Rok vydania:
2014ISBN:
9781591846611Rozmer:
139×214 mmPočet strán:
320Väzba:
brožovanáJazyk: angličtina