Social: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Connect by Matthew D. Lieberman

Social: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Connect



Social: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Connect epub

Social: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Connect Matthew D. Lieberman ebook
Page: 384
ISBN: 9780307889096
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
Format: pdf


In our distant past, we learned that moving grass could be hiding something that wanted to eat us. May 28, 2014 - But once psychologists started looking at how our brain activity changed during the course of various exercises, they quickly learned that we can actually adjust the structure of our brains—a widely accepted concept now known as neuroplasticity. Feb 24, 2014 - These are just a couple of the questions that Matthew Lieberman, a social neurologist from the University of California, explores in his newest book, Social: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Connect. The more that learning is couched in social networks and connections, the better our retention. May 28, 2014 - According to research on the brain as well as good old surviving-of-the-fittest theory, our brain is wired to pay attention to exterior stimuli all the time. 7 days ago - Cognitive researchers often point to our brain's hard-wired penchant for ignoring information that doesn't change. Mar 6, 2014 - Did you know that our brains are designed to connect socially? Brain researchers are discovering how much our brains have evolved to thrive on social connections. Lieberman, a professor of psychology at UCLA and the author of "Social: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Connect," told me that this need for positive social interaction is hardly new. Recognize that there is a problem – did you just piss someone off? Why are we influenced by the behaviour of complete strangers? Dec 2, 2013 - These are some of the questions addressed in Matthew Lieberman's new book, Social: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Connect. May 7, 2014 - kathryn-sharpe.jpg. He explains that human relationships actually sculpt brain tissue: Our the social motivation to learn, which is a highly effective learning strategy. People,” said the study's senior author, Matthew Lieberman, a UCLA professor of psychology and of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences and author of the forthcoming book “Social: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Connect.”. Psychologist Louis Cozolino describes the brain as a "social organ," saying there is no such thing as an individual human being, because we are so fundamentally shaped and co-created by our relationships. Lieberman, “Social: Why our brains are wired to connect” 2013 | ISBN: 0199645043 | 384 pages | EPUB | 3 MB. Mar 15, 2014 - Social: Why our Brains are Wired to Connect by Matthew D. Lieberman – You need to SHARE Information ACROSS the Silos.

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