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As scientists at the frontiers of neuroscience are discovering, violent behaviour is not simply a result of poverty or "moral decline", but is also located in the way our brains work. This text therefore examines violence from a biological perspective.
Reseña del editor: There has been a revolution in neuroscience over the last ten years, and, as Debra Niehoff shows in the first book to examine violence from a complete biological perspective, now is the right time to consider how we are going to use the achievements of that revolution to reduce the level of violence in our society. Niehoff brings together a wide range of research to show that we understand behavior in a totally unprecedented way, and that our ability to control violence effectively has never been greater. The awful consequences of violence for victims and perpetrators are not an outcome we have to accept. The vicious circle that connects bad genes, bad environment, and bad brain chemistry in a kind of feedback loop can be broken. As Niehoff shows, creating a caring, safe social environment is almost always the first step in halting the train of aggression.
Título: The Biology of Violence (How Understanding ...
Editorial: Free Press
Año de publicación: 1999
Encuadernación: Encuadernación de tapa dura
Condición: Good
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