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Who would have thought! How the brain makes us do stupid things

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Who would have thought! How the brain makes us do stupid things
14.99 €
A book by young science journalist Asya Kazantseva explores the "main biological traps that prevent us from living happily and behaving well." Drawing heavily on authoritative scientific works and occasionally drawing on personal experience, the author provides a captivating and accessible account of the origins of bad habits, why it's so difficult to work in November, and the substances that underlie the "chemistry of love." A graduate of the Biology Department at St. Petersburg State University, Asya Kazantseva is a fervent popularizer of science. She co-created the "Progress" program on Channel 5 and participated in the "Science 2.0" project on the Rossiya television channel. Her articles and columns have appeared in publications ranging from Troitsky Variant to Men's Health. "How the Brain Makes Us Do Stupid Things" is her first book.
The book "Who Would Have Thought! How the Brain Makes Us Do Stupid Things" by biologist and journalist Asya Kazantseva explores so-called "biological traps" that largely shape our behavior, determine our reactions to events, experiences, and seasonal changes, and lead us to succumb to bad habits.
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