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The Fear Factor

How One Emotion Connects Altruists, Psychopaths, and Everyone In-Between

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The Fear Factor

By: Abigail Marsh
Narrated by: Christine Lakin
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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 14, 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 listen, The Fear Factor is essential for anyone seeking to understand the heights and depths of human nature.

©2017 Abigail Marsh (P)2017 Hachette Audio
Biological Sciences Mental Health Psychology Human Brain
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"You won't be able to put it down." (Daniel Gilbert, New York Times best-selling author of Stumbling on Happiness)
"[It] reads like a thriller... One of the most mind-opening books I have read in years." (Matthieu Ricard, author of Altruism)

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Just listen! It will make you happier.

Extraordinary book. Will share with everyone I care about.
I learned a lot. I enjoyed every minute of it. The book made me think. What not to love?



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love this book

it's really hard to put down a good book but it's easier when you can hear it while you drive!

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Great stuff!

One of those books that you will read more than once and discover things you somehow missed before...

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Great for beginning Psychology students; for me a review I do not require. However; If you are just getting started in Psychological studies, I think it appropriate for a novice.
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