
Título: Why We Snap: Understanding the Rage Circuit in Your Brain
Autor: Douglas Fields
Sinopse: 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.
Contexto da obra
Quando a classificação é mais ampla, o contexto do livro costuma depender ainda mais de autoria, tema e edição. “Why We Snap: Understanding the Rage Circuit in Your Brain”, de Douglas Fields, publicado pela editora Dutton, em 2016 e com 416 páginas, integra a categoria Livros Variados. Por isso, autoria, edição e tema acabam tendo ainda mais peso na forma de apresentar o livro.
Editora: Dutton
Páginas: 416
Ano: 2016
Edição: 1
Linguagem: pt_BR
ISBN: 9780525954835
ISBN13: 9780525954835
Sobre a editora
Os livros da editora Dutton costumam oferecer uma experiência de leitura marcada por narrativas intensas e envolventes, muitas vezes centradas em suspense, mistério e conflitos psicológicos. O catálogo apresenta histórias que exploram relações familiares complexas, segredos do passado e dilemas morais, com personagens frequentemente confrontados por ameaças reais ou internas, como em thrillers que envolvem investigações, desaparecimentos ou crimes. Além disso, há obras que se aprofundam em temas científicos e culturais, com textos que combinam rigor e acessibilidade, revelando uma preocupação em traduzir conteúdos complexos para leitores interessados em ciência e história contemporânea. O tom dessas publicações varia do sombrio e tenso ao reflexivo e informativo, sugerindo uma diversidade que vai do thriller psicológico à biografia e ao ensaio.
