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Explaining Humans

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Informationen zum Autor Dr Camilla Pang holds a PhD in Biochemistry from University College London and is a Postdoctoral Scientist specialising in Translational Bioinformatics. At the age of eight, Camilla was diagnosed with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and ADHD at 26-years-old. Her career and studies have been heavily influenced by her diagnosis and she is driven by her passion for understanding humans, our behaviours and how we work. Twitter: @millzymai Instagram: @millie_moonface Klappentext WINNER OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY INSIGHT INVESTMENT SCIENCE BOOK PRIZE, JULY 2020 How proteins, machine learning and molecular chemistry can teach us about the complexities of human behaviour and the world around us How do we understand the people around us? How do we recognise people's motivations, their behaviour, or even their facial expressions? And, when do we learn the social cues that dictate human behaviour? Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder at the age of eight, Camilla Pang struggled to understand the world around her and the way people worked. Desperate for a solution, Camilla asked her mother if there was an instruction manual for humans that she could consult. But, without the blueprint to life she was hoping for, Camilla began to create her own. Now armed with a PhD in biochemistry, Camilla dismantles our obscure social customs and identifies what it really means to be human using her unique expertise and a language she knows best: science. Through a set of scientific principles, this book examines life's everyday interactions including: - Decisions and the route we take to make them; - Conflict and how we can avoid it; - Relationships and how we establish them; - Etiquette and how we conform to it. Explaining Humans is an original and incisive exploration of human nature and the strangeness of social norms, written from the outside looking in. Camilla's unique perspective of the world, in turn, tells us so much about ourselves - about who we are and why we do it - and is a fascinating guide on how to lead a more connected, happier life. Zusammenfassung WINNER OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY INSIGHT INVESTMENT SCIENCE BOOK PRIZE, JULY 2020 How proteins, machine learning and molecular chemistry can teach us about the complexities of human behaviour and the world around us How do we understand the people around us? How do we recognise people's motivations, their behaviour, or even their facial expressions? And, when do we learn the social cues that dictate human behaviour? Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder at the age of eight, Camilla Pang struggled to understand the world around her and the way people worked. Desperate for a solution, Camilla asked her mother if there was an instruction manual for humans that she could consult. But, without the blueprint to life she was hoping for, Camilla began to create her own. Now armed with a PhD in biochemistry, Camilla dismantles our obscure social customs and identifies what it really means to be human using her unique expertise and a language she knows best: science. Through a set of scientific principles, this book examines life's everyday interactions including: - Decisions and the route we take to make them; - Conflict and how we can avoid it; - Relationships and how we establish them; - Etiquette and how we conform to it. Explaining Humans is an original and incisive exploration of human nature and the strangeness of social norms, written from the outside looking in. Camilla's unique perspective of the world, in turn, tells us so much about ourselves - about who we are and why we do it - and is a fascinating guide on how to lead a more connected, happier life. ...

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Unveiling hidden complexities of human behaviour, this book navigates a mind-bending topic with incisiveness and lucidity David Lammy, Labour MP for Tottenham, author of 'Tribes'

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Authors Camilla Pang, Camilla (Dr.) Pang
Publisher Penguin Books Uk
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 31.12.2020
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)
Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Psychology: general, reference works
 
EAN 9780241987117
ISBN 978-0-241-98711-7
Pages 256
Dimensions (packing) 12.9 x 19.8 x 1.5 cm
 
Subjects History, popular science, SELF-HELP / Anxieties & Phobias, PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / Autism Spectrum Disorders, PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology, Science, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Developmental Biology, Anthropology, Social interaction, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General, PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / Child, Nonfiction, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Autism Spectrum Disorders, SELF-HELP / Communication & Social Skills, Malcolm Gladwell, parenting, Popular psychology, Yuval Noah Harari, Daniel Goleman, Hannah Fry, Carol Dweck, Coping with anxiety & phobias, Sociology: family & relationships, Child & developmental psychology, Social, group or collective psychology, Coping with autism / Asperger’s, Child, developmental and lifespan psychology, Daniel Levitin, Emotional Intelligence, Human biology, Autobiography: science, technology & medicine, Autism & Asperger's Syndrome, Physical anthropology, Predictably Irrational, Chris Packham, Philippa Perry, sociobiology, Biopsychology, anthropology books, non fiction books, interesting books for men, derren brown happy, Autism awareness, the new world, laura james, sciece non-fiction, caroline criado perez, How To Be Human, jenni murray, diary of a young naturalist, dara mcanulty, the gendered brain
 

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