Emotional Rollercoaster: A Journey Through the Science of Feelings

Emotional Rollercoaster: A Journey Through the Science of Feelings

by Claudia Hammond (Author)

Synopsis

We cannot help but be fascinated by the emotions that we see in ourselves and others: an absorbing book exploring the extraordinary feelings which make us human from a rising star of science on popularization on radio and in print. Why do we feel better after a good cry? What might the length of your earlobes have to do with jealousy? In the last decade there has been an explosion of research on the emotions in an attempt to answer exactly these sorts of questions. Claudia Hammond takes nine universal emotions in turn and looks at the science behind them, combining the latest theories and discoveries from neuroscientists and psychologists with everyday human experience. In a highly entertaining and thought-provoking journey through the science of feelings, Emotional Rollercoaster asks how the brain and body interact to produce emotions, and what, if anything, we can do to harness them. The possibilities are far-reaching, from finding the perfume that make lovers fall at your feet to learning to cheat a lie detector. With the help of scientists, artists, therapists, philosophers and even the faithful prairie vole, Claudia Hammond examines the physiological and sociological origins of emotions. The journey, via airport departures, a laboratory in Philadelphia dedicated to inducing disgust and a hair-raising bungee jump in New Zealand, offers answers to the questions affecting all of us who ride the emotional rollercoaster every day.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 432
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Fourth Estate
Published: 21 Mar 2005

ISBN 10: 0007164661
ISBN 13: 9780007164660

Media Reviews
The R4 series Emotional Rollercoaster was described as a wonderful series by the Observer, spellbinding by the Irish Times and a fascinating kaleidoscope of voices, observations and ideas by the Sunday Express.
Author Bio
Claudia Hammond was born in 1971 and has a degree in applied psychology and a Msc in health psychology (after winning an Economic and Social Research Council studentship competition). She regularly presents her own distinctive series on Radio 4 including Brain Waves , Raging Hormones , The ABC of Vitamins and Sense the Difference . She lectures part-time in psychology for the Open University and her research in health psychology has been published. She is a frequent contributor to the Guardian and Independent.