The Fear Factor

Author:   Abigail Marsh
Publisher:   Basic Books
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9781541697195


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   10 October 2017
Format:   Hardback
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"In this ""compelling scientific detective story,"" a leading neuroscientist looks for the nature of human kindness in the brains of heroes and psychopaths (Wall Street Journal). At fourteen, Amber could boast of killing her guinea pig, threatening to burn down her home, and seducing men in exchange for gifts. She used the tools she had available to get what she wanted, and, she didn't care about the damage she inflicted. A few miles away, Lenny Skutnik was so concerned about the life of a drowning woman that he jumped into the ice-cold river to save her. How could Amber care so little about others' lives, while Lenny cared so much? Abigail Marsh studied the brains of both psychopathic children and extreme altruists and found that the answer lies in our ability to recognize others' fear. And as The Fear Factor argues, by studying people who demonstrate heroic and evil behaviors, we can learn more about how human morality is coded in the brain. A path-breaking read, The Fear Factor is essential for anyone seeking to understand the heights and depths of human nature."

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Author:   Abigail Marsh
Publisher:   Basic Books
Imprint:   Basic Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.535kg
ISBN:  

9781541697195


ISBN 10:   1541697197
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   10 October 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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All readers experiencing our national culture of fear, rage, and (perhaps in some cases) a rush to judgment will benefit from this examination of the importance of fear, empathy, humility, and the mysterious physiological conditions that can trigger (organically or not) the extraordinary altruist in all of us. The psychopathy stories are dark and disturbing, the altruism stories are extraordinary, and somewhere in all these shades we can find ourselves. --PopMatters Fear Factor provides an illuminating dive into the science behind both altruism and psychopathy, promising an entertaining read for scientists and laypeople alike. --Paste The Fear Factor is a fine example of a book that looks deeper, showing how an ancient part of the brain--central to our emotional lives--plays a pivotal role in who we are and what we do. It's a sharp analysis sprinkled with relatable examples, and an excellent brain book. --Forbes Let Abigail Marsh guide you on a riveting ride through your own brain. With lively writing and an impressive command of science, she shows how sensitivity to fear can be both a weapon of evil and a force for good. --Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Originals, Give and Take and Option B (with Sheryl Sandberg) The Fear Factor is a fascinating tour of altruism research, all the better for being sprinkled with anecdotes about Marsh's life, career and unforgettable research subjects. As well as the extremes of human nature, Marsh says plenty that is of relevance to those of us in the middle of the bell curve, including how we can strive to be more altruistic in our everyday lives. --New Scientist The Fear Factor reads like a thriller. Abigail Marsh takes us through the groundbreaking research that has thrown light on two of the most fundamental traits of human beings: extreme selfishness and extreme altruism. Page after page, she shows convincingly that the capacity to perceive and identify fear and, consequently, to feel empathy as one would for a child in danger, is the key factor that makes us behave as a psychopath or as someone who joyfully gives a kidney to a stranger. One of the most mind-opening books I have read in years. --Matthieu Ricard, Author of Altruism: The Power of Compassion to Change Yourself and the World A brilliant, beautiful, and important book about the things that make some of us angels, some of us devils, and all of us human. You won't be able to put it down. --Daniel Gilbert, New York Times bestselling author of Stumbling on Happiness This compelling scientific detective story spirals outward into realms that affect everyone. Best of all, [Marsh's] writing style is vivid and personable. --Wall Street Journal Recommend this fascinating text to readers of pop psychology and true crime fans who wish to better understand the minds of potential criminals. --BOOKLIST Those who seek to comprehend the origin of fear, altruism, and elements of human nature will find this book a key factor in their increased understanding. --SCIENCE Magazine


Listed as One of the Best New Emotions Ebooks by Book Authority Those who seek to comprehend the origin of fear, altruism, and elements of human nature will find this book a key factor in their increased understanding. --Science Recommend this fascinating text to readers of pop psychology and true crime fans who wish to better understand the minds of potential criminals. --Booklist Are humans basically good, or does original sin touch all of us? Should people be blamed--or praised--for behavior that is largely related to physiological differences? Is conversion even possible? How far beyond our intimate circles should our love extend? Does perfect love really cast out fear? The Fear Factor could keep a church book group arguing for hours. --Christian Century All readers experiencing our national culture of fear, rage, and (perhaps in some cases) a rush to judgment will benefit from this examination of the importance of fear, empathy, humility, and the mysterious physiological conditions that can trigger (organically or not) the extraordinary altruist in all of us. The psychopathy stories are dark and disturbing, the altruism stories are extraordinary, and somewhere in all these shades we can find ourselves. --PopMatters The Fear Factor is a fine example of a book that looks deeper, showing how an ancient part of the brain--central to our emotional lives--plays a pivotal role in who we are and what we do. It's a sharp analysis sprinkled with relatable examples, and an excellent brain book. --Forbes Fear Factor provides an illuminating dive into the science behind both altruism and psychopathy, promising an entertaining read for scientists and laypeople alike. --Paste The Fear Factor is a fascinating tour of altruism research, all the better for being sprinkled with anecdotes about Marsh's life, career and unforgettable research subjects. As well as the extremes of human nature, Marsh says plenty that is of relevance to those of us in the middle of the bell curve, including how we can strive to be more altruistic in our everyday lives. --New Scientist Let Abigail Marsh guide you on a riveting ride through your own brain. With lively writing and an impressive command of science, she shows how sensitivity to fear can be both a weapon of evil and a force for good. --Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Originals, Give and Take and Option B (with Sheryl Sandberg) A brilliant, beautiful, and important book about the things that make some of us angels, some of us devils, and all of us human. You won't be able to put it down. --Daniel Gilbert, New York Times bestselling author of Stumbling on Happiness The Fear Factor reads like a thriller. Abigail Marsh takes us through the groundbreaking research that has thrown light on two of the most fundamental traits of human beings: extreme selfishness and extreme altruism. Page after page, she shows convincingly that the capacity to perceive and identify fear and, consequently, to feel empathy as one would for a child in danger, is the key factor that makes us behave as a psychopath or as someone who joyfully gives a kidney to a stranger. One of the most mind-opening books I have read in years. --Matthieu Ricard, Author of Altruism: The Power of Compassion to Change Yourself and the World This compelling scientific detective story spirals outward into realms that affect everyone. Best of all, [Marsh's] writing style is vivid and personable. --Wall Street Journal


This compelling scientific detective story spirals outward into realms that affect everyone. Best of all, [Marsh's] writing style is vivid and personable. --Wall Street Journal The Fear Factor reads like a thriller. Abigail Marsh takes us through the groundbreaking research that has thrown light on two of the most fundamental traits of human beings: extreme selfishness and extreme altruism. Page after page, she shows convincingly that the capacity to perceive and identify fear and, consequently, to feel empathy as one would for a child in danger, is the key factor that makes us behave as a psychopath or as someone who joyfully gives a kidney to a stranger. One of the most mind-opening books I have read in years. --- Matthieu Ricard, Author of Altruism: The Power of Compassion to Change Yourself and the World A brilliant, beautiful, and important book about the things that make some of us angels, some of us devils, and all of us human. You won't be able to put it down. --- Daniel Gilbert, New York Times bestselling author of Stumbling on Happiness Let Abigail Marsh guide you on a riveting ride through your own brain. With lively writing and an impressive command of science, she shows how sensitivity to fear can be both a weapon of evil and a force for good. --- Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Originals, Give and Take and Option B (with Sheryl Sandberg) Recommend this fascinating text to readers of pop psychology and true crime fans who wish to better understand the minds of potential criminals. --BOOKLIST Those who seek to comprehend the origin of fear, altruism, and elements of human nature will find this book a key factor in their increased understanding. --SCIENCE Magazine


The Fear Factor reads like a thriller. Abigail Marsh takes us through the groundbreaking research that has thrown light on two of the most fundamental traits of human beings: extreme selfishness and extreme altruism. Page after page, she shows convincingly that the capacity to perceive and identify fear and, consequently, to feel empathy as one would for a child in danger, is the key factor that makes us behave as a psychopath or as someone who joyfully gives a kidney to a stranger. One of the most mind-opening books I have read in years. --Matthieu Ricard, Author of Altruism: The Power of Compassion to Change Yourself and the World A brilliant, beautiful, and important book about the things that make some of us angels, some of us devils, and all of us human. You won't be able to put it down. --Daniel Gilbert, New York Times bestselling author of Stumbling on Happiness Let Abigail Marsh guide you on a riveting ride through your own brain. With lively writing and an impressive command of science, she shows how sensitivity to fear can be both a weapon of evil and a force for good. --Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Originals, Give and Take and Option B (with Sheryl Sandberg) This compelling scientific detective story spirals outward into realms that affect everyone. Best of all, [Marsh's] writing style is vivid and personable. --Wall Street Journal Recommend this fascinating text to readers of pop psychology and true crime fans who wish to better understand the minds of potential criminals. --BOOKLIST Those who seek to comprehend the origin of fear, altruism, and elements of human nature will find this book a key factor in their increased understanding. --SCIENCE Magazine


The Fear Factor reads like a thriller. Abigail Marsh takes us through the groundbreaking research that has thrown light on two of the most fundamental traits of human beings: extreme selfishness and extreme altruism. Page after page, she shows convincingly that the capacity to perceive and identify fear and, consequently, to feel empathy as one would for a child in danger, is the key factor that makes us behave as a psychopath or as someone who joyfully gives a kidney to a stranger. One of the most mind-opening books I have read in years. --- Matthieu Ricard, Author of Altruism: The Power of Compassion to Change Yourself and the World A brilliant, beautiful, and important book about the things that make some of us angels, some of us devils, and all of us human. You won't be able to put it down. --- Daniel Gilbert, New York Times bestselling author of Stumbling on Happiness Let Abigail Marsh guide you on a riveting ride through your own brain. With lively writing and an impressive command of science, she shows how sensitivity to fear can be both a weapon of evil and a force for good. --- Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Originals, Give and Take and Option B (with Sheryl Sandberg) Recommend this fascinating text to readers of pop psychology and true crime fans who wish to better understand the minds of potential criminals. --BOOKLIST Those who seek to comprehend the origin of fear, altruism, and elements of human nature will find this book a key factor in their increased understanding. --SCIENCE Magazine


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Abigail Marsh is an associate professor of psychology and neuroscience at Georgetown. She directs its prize-winning Laboratory on Social and Affective Neuroscience. She lives in Washington, DC.

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