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Have you ever wondered why seemingly normal people suddenly snap and engage in acts of violence? Why We Snap: Understanding the Rage Circuit in Your Brain reveals the groundbreaking research that uncovers the nine triggers behind these sudden outbursts. Written by renowned neurobiologist Dr. R. Douglas Fields, this book is essential for anyone seeking to understand the science behind rage.
The daily news is filled with stories of individuals who, in a moment of anger, engage in violent acts that they would never have done otherwise. We all want to believe that we have control over our actions, but sometimes circumstances can unleash a fit of rage in almost anyone. But here's something interesting: the same brain pathway that can result in a violent outburst can also enable us to act heroically and altruistically. Think of the stranger who jumps into a freezing lake to save a drowning child. How can this be?
Dr. Fields challenges the common assumption that rage attacks are only the result of morally or mentally defective individuals. He argues that violent behavior stems from a clash between our natural hardwiring and triggers in our modern world. Our personal space is constantly invaded, we lack sleep, and we are not as physically fit as our ancestors. To protect ourselves and understand these triggers, we must first understand how our brain's hardwiring works.
Why We Snap offers a totally new perspective on rage and provides practical advice on how to recognize the nine triggers. From an engaging storytelling narrative to easy-to-understand scientific explanations, this book is the key to unraveling the biological roots of the rage response. Discover how you can protect yourself and others from unnecessary violence.
Click here to dive into the fascinating world of neuroscience and gain a deeper understanding of the rage circuit in your brain.
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