Why We Snap

Why We Snap
Title Why We Snap PDF eBook
Author Douglas Fields
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 418
Release 2016-01-12
Genre Science
ISBN 0698194314

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The startling new science behind sudden acts of violence and the nine triggers this groundbreaking researcher has uncovered We all have a rage circuit we can’t fully control once it is engaged as R. Douglas Fields, PhD, reveals in this essential book for our time. The daily headlines are filled with examples of otherwise rational people with no history of violence or mental illness suddenly snapping in a domestic dispute, an altercation with police, or road rage attack. We all wish to believe that we are in control of our actions, but the fact is, in certain circumstances we are not. The sad truth is that the right trigger in the right circumstance can unleash a fit of rage in almost anyone. But there is a twist: Essentially the same pathway in the brain that can result in a violent outburst can also enable us to act heroically and altruistically before our conscious brain knows what we are doing. Think of the stranger who dives into a frigid winter lake to save a drowning child. Dr. Fields is an internationally recognized neurobiologist and authority on the brain and the cellular mechanisms of memory. He has spent years trying to understand the biological basis of rage and anomalous violence, and he has concluded that our culture’s understanding of the problem is based on an erroneous assumption: that rage attacks are the product of morally or mentally defective individuals, rather than a capacity that we all possess. Fields shows that violent behavior is the result of the clash between our evolutionary hardwiring and triggers in our contemporary world. Our personal space is more crowded than ever, we get less sleep, and we just aren't as fit as our ancestors. We need to understand how the hardwiring works and how to recognize the nine triggers. With a totally new perspective, engaging narrative, and practical advice, Why We Snap uncovers the biological roots of the rage response and how we can protect ourselves—and others.

SNAP

SNAP
Title SNAP PDF eBook
Author Katherine Ramsland
Publisher Prometheus Books
Total Pages 270
Release 2012-02-21
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1616144653

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Sudden flashes of inspiration have triggered many discoveries and inventions throughout history. Are such aha! moments merely random, or is there a way to train the brain to harness these seemingly unpredictable creative insights? This fascinating overview of the latest neuroscience findings on spontaneous thought processes, or "snaps," describes how everyone—not just geniuses—can learn to improve the likelihood of their own "eureka" moments by adopting certain rewarding attitudes and habits. As the author explains, snaps are much more than new ideas. Snaps are insights plus momentum—they instantly compel or snap us toward action. They often occur after ordinary problem solving hits an impasse. We may feel stuck, but while we’re in a quandary, the brain is rebooting. Then, when we least expect it, the solution pops into our heads. She describes the results of numerous scientific experiments studying this phenomenon. She also recounts intriguing stories of people in diverse disciplines who have had a snap experience. Both the research and the stories illustrate that it’s possible to enhance our facility for snap moments by training ourselves to scan, sift, and solve. In the emerging economy, businesses and individuals need new strategies, and it’s clear that just thinking harder no longer works. People who can snap are often a step ahead: they have a vigilance advantage from exercising brain cells that build mental agility. While snapping is rewarding, fun, and good for improving our mental skills, it’s also much more: people who snap life-changing ideas that affect many others will redirect our future. Written in an accessible, jargon-free narrative that weaves together the latest research with illuminating stories of innovative people, this book teaches us how to cultivate our own inner epiphanies to gain an edge in our imaginations, our careers, our goals—indeed, in every aspect of our lives.

Snip Snap!

Snip Snap!
Title Snip Snap! PDF eBook
Author Mara Bergman
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 44
Release 2005-04-12
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0060777540

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snip snap! SNIP SNAP! SNIP SNAP! What's that? And what will the children do once they find out?

We Snap in Silence

We Snap in Silence
Title We Snap in Silence PDF eBook
Author LaVender Shedrick Williams
Publisher LaVender Williams
Total Pages 76
Release 2009-05-22
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 0557087082

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What's behind your makeup? We Snap In Silence reveals a secret many women share, but hide. Women are burning the candle at both ends, wives are helping their husbands, yet can't find time to help themselves, and mothers are loving, yet losing it. A retired Navy mom reveals the pain she masked while on her journey to finding perfect peace as a woman, wife, and homeschooling mom.

Littell's Living Age

Littell's Living Age
Title Littell's Living Age PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 850
Release 1872
Genre
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The Saint Pauls Magazine

The Saint Pauls Magazine
Title The Saint Pauls Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 696
Release 1872
Genre
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Off the Skelligs

Off the Skelligs
Title Off the Skelligs PDF eBook
Author Jean Ingelow
Publisher
Total Pages 684
Release 1873
Genre
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