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  • The Genetic Inferno: Inside the Seven Deadly Sins

    The Genetic Inferno by Medina, John J.;

    Inside the Seven Deadly Sins

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Cambridge University Press
    • Date of Publication 7 September 2000

    • ISBN 9780521640640
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages356 pages
    • Size 237x160x26 mm
    • Weight 785 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    A fascinating account of the quest to understand the biological basis of human behavior.

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    Long description:

    What makes us react or feel the way we do? If you have ever asked yourself this question, then let John Medina take you on a tour of the fascinations and frustrations involved in the quest to understand the biological basis of human behavior. By describing the gap that exists between a human behavior and a human gene, this fascinating book seeks both to clarify and debunk ideas about the genetic roots of behavior, from the genes of divorce to the tendency to eat chocolate. Using Dante's The Divine Comedy as an organizing framework, The Genetic Inferno explains each of the Seven Deadly Sins, but in terms of twentieth-century genes and brains. Written by a practising research scientist, this book is not for biologists, but for literature majors, business people, parents, and anyone interested in how our genes work to make us behave the way we do.

    '[Medina] has admirably attempted to make this as entertaining and easy to read as possible. Indeed, the book's great strength is the lucidity of its exposition of the science of human emotion. Further, Medina peppers the text with some quite fascinating examples of seminal research concerning human behaviour ... [his] prose is energetic and enthusiastic ...' Canberra Times

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction; 1. The power of physics envy; 2. Lust; 3. Gluttony; 4. Avarice; 5. Sloth; 6. Wrath; 7. Envy; 8. Pride; Conclusion; References; Index.

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