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Medicine > Biology
Heartwarming: How Our Inner Thermostat Made Us Human
Ijzerman, Hans Rocha
ISBN 13: 
9781324002529
ISBN 10: 
1324002522
Category: 
Biology
Edition: 
1
Publisher: 
W.W Norton & Company
Format: 
Cloth
Status: 
Active
Pages: 
288
Weight: 
1.05
Retail Price: 
26.95
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0
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0
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Synopsis:
A charming investigation of core body temperature regulation and its powerful effect on human civilization. A hot cup of tea, coffee, or cocoa is calming and comforting?but how can holding a warm mug affect our emotions? In Heartwarming, social psychologist Hans Rocha IJzerman explores temperature through the long lens of evolution. Besides breathing, regulating body temperature is one of the fundamental tasks for any animal. Like huddling penguins, we humans have long relied on each other to maintain our temperatures; over millennia, this instinct for thermoregulation has shaped our lives and culture. As IJzerman illuminates how temperature affects human sociality, he examines fascinating new questions: How will climate change impact society? Why are some chronically cold, and others overheated? Can thermoregulation keep relationships closer, even across distance? The answers offer new insights for all of us who want to better understand our bodies, our minds, and each other. Heartwarming takes readers on an engaging journey through the world, seen from the perspective of coldness and warmth.

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