Annoying

the science of what bugs us

262 pages

English language

Published Dec. 6, 2011 by Wiley.

ISBN:
978-0-470-63869-9
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OCLC Number:
690090025

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"Two crackerjack science journalists from NPR look at why some things (and some people!) drive us crazy It happens everywhere? offices, schools, even your own backyard. Plus, seemingly anything can trigger it cell phones, sirens, bad music, constant distractions, your boss, or even your spouse. We all know certain things get under our skin. Can science explain why? Palca and Lichtman take you on a scientific quest through psychology, evolutionary biology, anthropology, and other disciplines to uncover the truth about being annoyed. What is the recipe for annoyance? For starters, it should be temporary, unpleasant, and unpredictable, like a boring meeting or mosquito bites Gives fascinating, surprising explanations for why people react the way they do to everything from chili peppers to fingernails on a blackboard Explains why irrational behavior (like tearing your hair out in traffic) is connected to worthwhile behavior (like staying on task) Includes tips for identifying …

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Subjects

  • SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biology / General
  • Discontent
  • Neuropsychology
  • Physiological effect
  • Aversive stimuli
  • Aversion
  • Human physiology
  • Physiological aspects