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the Other Side of Normal: How Biology Is Providing Clues to Unlock Secrets Normal and Abnormal Behavior
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the Other Side of Normal: How Biology Is Providing Clues to Unlock Secrets Normal and Abnormal Behavior
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the Other Side of Normal: How Biology Is Providing Clues to Unlock Secrets Normal and Abnormal Behavior
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In this enthralling work of popular science, respected Harvard psychiatrist Jordan Smoller addresses one of humankind’s most enduring and perplexing questions: What does it mean to be “normal?” In
The Other Side of Normal
, Smoller explores the biological component of normalcy, revealing the hidden side of our everyday behaviors—why we love what we love and fear what we fear. Other bestselling works of neurobiology and the mind have focused on mental illness and abnormal behaviors—like the Oliver Sacks classic,
The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat
—but
is an eye-opening, thought-provoking, utterly fascinating and totally accessible exploration of the universals of human experience. It will change forever our understanding of who we are and what makes us that way.
The Other Side of Normal
, Smoller explores the biological component of normalcy, revealing the hidden side of our everyday behaviors—why we love what we love and fear what we fear. Other bestselling works of neurobiology and the mind have focused on mental illness and abnormal behaviors—like the Oliver Sacks classic,
The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat
—but
is an eye-opening, thought-provoking, utterly fascinating and totally accessible exploration of the universals of human experience. It will change forever our understanding of who we are and what makes us that way.