The altruistic urge :: why we're driven to help others /
"Ordinary people can perform acts of astonishing selflessness, sometimes even putting their lives on the line. A pregnant woman saw a dorsal fin and blood in the water-and dove right in to pull her wounded husband to safety. Remarkably, some even leap into action to save complete strangers: One...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Ordinary people can perform acts of astonishing selflessness, sometimes even putting their lives on the line. A pregnant woman saw a dorsal fin and blood in the water-and dove right in to pull her wounded husband to safety. Remarkably, some even leap into action to save complete strangers: One New York man jumped onto the subway tracks to rescue a boy who had fallen into the path of an oncoming train. Such behavior is not uniquely human. Researchers have found that mother rodents are highly motivated to bring newborn pups-not just their own-back to safety. What do these stories have in common, and what do they reveal about the instinct to protect others? In The Altruistic Urge, Stephanie D. Preston explores how and why we developed a surprisingly powerful drive to help the vulnerable. She argues that the neural and psychological mechanisms that evolved to safeguard offspring also motivate people to save strangers in need of immediate aid. Eye-catching dramatic rescues bear a striking similarity to how other mammals retrieve their young and help explain more mundane forms of support like donating money. Merging extensive interdisciplinary research that spans psychology, neuroscience, neurobiology, and evolutionary biology, Preston develops a groundbreaking model of altruistic responses. Her theory accounts for extraordinary feats of bravery, all-too-common apathy, and everything in between-and it can also be deployed to craft more effective appeals to assist those in need." -- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xvii, 320 pages) : illustrations. |
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spelling | Preston, Stephanie D. (Stephanie Delphine), author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2012108472 The altruistic urge : why we're driven to help others / Stephanie D. Preston. New York : Columbia University Press, [2022] 1 online resource (xvii, 320 pages) : illustrations. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction. The curious case of the assiduous dams -- The altruistic response model -- Similarities between offspring care and altruism across species -- Different kinds of altruism -- What is an instinct? -- The neural bases of altruism -- Characteristics of the victim that facilitate a response -- Characteristics of the observer that facilitate a response -- Comparing the altruistic response model to other theories -- Conclusion. Why consider altruistic responding now? "Ordinary people can perform acts of astonishing selflessness, sometimes even putting their lives on the line. A pregnant woman saw a dorsal fin and blood in the water-and dove right in to pull her wounded husband to safety. Remarkably, some even leap into action to save complete strangers: One New York man jumped onto the subway tracks to rescue a boy who had fallen into the path of an oncoming train. Such behavior is not uniquely human. Researchers have found that mother rodents are highly motivated to bring newborn pups-not just their own-back to safety. What do these stories have in common, and what do they reveal about the instinct to protect others? In The Altruistic Urge, Stephanie D. Preston explores how and why we developed a surprisingly powerful drive to help the vulnerable. She argues that the neural and psychological mechanisms that evolved to safeguard offspring also motivate people to save strangers in need of immediate aid. Eye-catching dramatic rescues bear a striking similarity to how other mammals retrieve their young and help explain more mundane forms of support like donating money. Merging extensive interdisciplinary research that spans psychology, neuroscience, neurobiology, and evolutionary biology, Preston develops a groundbreaking model of altruistic responses. Her theory accounts for extraordinary feats of bravery, all-too-common apathy, and everything in between-and it can also be deployed to craft more effective appeals to assist those in need." -- Provided by publisher. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 18, 2022). Altruism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85003944 Helping behavior. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85060103 Altruism https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000533 Helping Behavior https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D006379 Altruisme. Comportement d'aide. SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Neuroscience bisacsh Altruism fast Helping behavior fast has work: The altruistic urge (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGTk3gvmGhjg7334Gb66PP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Preston, Stephanie D. Altruistic urge New York : Columbia University Press, [2022] 9780231204408 (DLC) 2021041849 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2933250 Volltext |
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title | The altruistic urge : why we're driven to help others / |
title_alt | The curious case of the assiduous dams -- The altruistic response model -- Similarities between offspring care and altruism across species -- Different kinds of altruism -- What is an instinct? -- The neural bases of altruism -- Characteristics of the victim that facilitate a response -- Characteristics of the observer that facilitate a response -- Comparing the altruistic response model to other theories -- Why consider altruistic responding now? |
title_auth | The altruistic urge : why we're driven to help others / |
title_exact_search | The altruistic urge : why we're driven to help others / |
title_full | The altruistic urge : why we're driven to help others / Stephanie D. Preston. |
title_fullStr | The altruistic urge : why we're driven to help others / Stephanie D. Preston. |
title_full_unstemmed | The altruistic urge : why we're driven to help others / Stephanie D. Preston. |
title_short | The altruistic urge : |
title_sort | altruistic urge why we re driven to help others |
title_sub | why we're driven to help others / |
topic | Altruism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85003944 Helping behavior. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85060103 Altruism https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000533 Helping Behavior https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D006379 Altruisme. Comportement d'aide. SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Neuroscience bisacsh Altruism fast Helping behavior fast |
topic_facet | Altruism. Helping behavior. Altruism Helping Behavior Altruisme. Comportement d'aide. SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Neuroscience Helping behavior |
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