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Psychology has insights relevant to all majors, all people. As a
hub science, it also provides foundational material for many other
scientific disciplines. Cacioppo/Freberg/Cacioppo's DISCOVERING
PSYCHOLOGY: THE SCIENCE OF MIND, 4th edition, presents a cohesive
understanding of the field, highlighting connections within
psychology as well as between psychology and other disciplines. The
fourth edition includes a new emphasis on social connectivity and
loneliness, interpersonal relationships and myth busting, while
author Dr. Stephanie Cacioppo brings additional insight as a
licensed clinician. Smart and engaging writing, illuminating
visuals and sound science illustrate the depth, breadth and
diversity of this exciting field. Up-to-date coverage offers
insight into the latest research, while hands-on activities help
you sharpen your critical thinking skills. Also available: MindTap.
A textbook that lays down the foundational principles for
understanding social neuroscience Humans, like many other animals,
are a highly social species. But how do our biological systems
implement social behaviors, and how do these processes shape the
brain and biology? Spanning multiple disciplines, Introduction to
Social Neuroscience seeks to engage students and scholars alike in
exploring the effects of the brain's perceived connections with
others. This wide-ranging textbook provides a quintessential
foundation for comprehending the psychological, neural, hormonal,
cellular, and genomic mechanisms underlying such varied social
processes as loneliness, empathy, theory-of-mind, trust, and
cooperation. Stephanie and John Cacioppo posit that our brain is
our main social organ. They show how the same objective
relationship can be perceived as friendly or threatening depending
on the mental states of the individuals involved in that
relationship. They present exercises and evidence-based findings
readers can put into practice to better understand the neural roots
of the social brain and the cognitive and health implications of a
dysfunctional social brain. This textbook's distinctive features
include the integration of human and animal studies, clinical cases
from medicine, multilevel analyses of topics from genes to
societies, and a variety of methodologies. Unveiling new facets to
the study of the social brain's anatomy and function, Introduction
to Social Neuroscience widens the scientific lens on human
interaction in society. The first textbook on social neuroscience
intended for advanced undergraduates and graduate students Chapters
address the psychological, neural, hormonal, cellular, and genomic
mechanisms underlying the brain's perceived connections with others
Materials integrate human and animal studies, clinical cases,
multilevel analyses, and multiple disciplines
From the world's foremost neuroscientist of romantic love comes the
untold story of what happens in our brains when we are in love. Dr
Stephanie Cacioppo shares revelatory insights into how we fall in
love, and why; what makes love last; and how we process love lost -
all grounded in cutting-edge findings in brain chemistry and
behavioural science. You will learn how to make a closer bond in
your relationship, how to make sure the spark isn't lost, how to
tell the difference between lust and love, and how to find a path
beyond heartbreak or bereavement. Wired for Love is not just a
science story, but also a love story. At thirty-seven, Dr.
Stephanie Cacioppo was content to be single. She was fulfilled by
her work on the neuroscience of romantic love; how finding and
growing with a partner literally reshapes our brains. That was,
until she met the foremost neuroscientist of loneliness. A
whirlwind romance led to marriage, to sharing an office at the
University of Chicago. After seven years of being inseparable at
work and home, she lost her beloved husband following a devastating
battle with cancer. This moving personal story is woven through the
book, from astonishment, to unbreakable bond, to grief and healing.
Her experience and her work enrich each other, creating a singular
blend of science, lyricism and expert tips that are essential
reading for anyone looking for connection.
From the world's foremost neuroscientist of romantic love comes a
personal story of connection and heartbreak that brings new
understanding to an old truth: it is better to have loved and lost
than never to have loved at all. At thirty-seven, Dr. Stephanie
Cacioppo was content to be single. She was fulfilled by her work on
the neuroscience of romantic love; how finding and growing with a
partner literally reshapes our brains. That was, until she met the
foremost neuroscientist of loneliness. A whirlwind romance led to
marriage, to sharing an office at the University of Chicago. After
seven years of being inseparable at work and home, she lost her
beloved husband following a devastating battle with cancer. In
Wired for Love, Dr. Stephanie Cacioppo tells not just a science
story, but also a love story. She shares revelatory insights into
how we fall in love, and why; what makes love last; and how we
process love lost - all grounded in cutting-edge findings in brain
chemistry and behavioural science. Woven through it all is her
moving personal story, from astonishment, to unbreakable bond, to
grief and healing. Her experience and her work enrich each other,
creating a singular blend of science and lyricism that's essential
reading for anyone looking for connection.
From the world's foremost neuroscientist of romantic love comes the
untold story of what happens in our brains when we are in love. Dr
Stephanie Cacioppo shares revelatory insights into how we fall in
love, and why; what makes love last; and how we process love lost -
all grounded in cutting-edge findings in brain chemistry and
behavioural science. You will learn how to make a closer bond in
your relationship, how to make sure the spark isn't lost, how to
tell the difference between lust and love, and how to find a path
beyond heartbreak or bereavement. Wired for Love is not just a
science story, but also a love story. At thirty-seven, Dr.
Stephanie Cacioppo was content to be single. She was fulfilled by
her work on the neuroscience of romantic love; how finding and
growing with a partner literally reshapes our brains. That was,
until she met the foremost neuroscientist of loneliness. A
whirlwind romance led to marriage, to sharing an office at the
University of Chicago. After seven years of being inseparable at
work and home, she lost her beloved husband following a devastating
battle with cancer. This moving personal story is woven through the
book, from astonishment, to unbreakable bond, to grief and healing.
Her experience and her work enrich each other, creating a singular
blend of science, lyricism and expert tips that are essential
reading for anyone looking for connection.
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