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    The Science of Being Human: Why We Behave, Think and Feel the Way We Do

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    Offering a unique insight into human behaviour, this fascinating book explains why we behave the way we do, what happens when humans interact with the world and each other and how science, maths, psychology and other disciplines play their part.
    ISBN: 9781789291643
    AuthorJopson, Marty
    PublisherNameMichael O'Mara Books Ltd
    Pub Date17/10/2019
    BindingHardback
    Pages224
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock

    Offering a unique insight into human behaviour, this book explains why we behave the way we do and what happens when humans interact with the world and each other.

    Starting with evolutionary biology and what it physically means to be a human being, this book moves on to include a wide range of topics such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality and how we are evolving as we interact with new technology. There will be sections on how we perceive the world, such as why our brains - rather than our senses - can tell us about the world around us; crowd behaviour and more everyday things we can relate to, such as why your queue is mathematically proven to always be slower.

    The Science of Being Human explains all these human phenomena and how science, maths, psychology and other disciplines play their part.

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    Offering a unique insight into human behaviour, this book explains why we behave the way we do and what happens when humans interact with the world and each other.

    Starting with evolutionary biology and what it physically means to be a human being, this book moves on to include a wide range of topics such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality and how we are evolving as we interact with new technology. There will be sections on how we perceive the world, such as why our brains - rather than our senses - can tell us about the world around us; crowd behaviour and more everyday things we can relate to, such as why your queue is mathematically proven to always be slower.

    The Science of Being Human explains all these human phenomena and how science, maths, psychology and other disciplines play their part.