Incoming Resources
- Spontaneous evolution, our positive future (and a way to get there from here), Bruce H. Lipton and Steve Bhaerman
- The smart swarm, how understanding flocks, schools, and colonies can make us better at communicating, decision making, and getting things done, Peter Miller
- Letting go, the pathway of surrender, David R. Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D
- The smart swarm, how understanding flocks, schools, and colonies can make us better at communicating, decision making, and getting things done, Peter Miller
- The nurture effect, how the science of human behavior can improve our lives & our world, Anthony Biglan, Ph.D
- Out of Eden, the surprising consequences of polygamy, David P. Barash
- Rock breaks scissors, a practical guide to outguessing and outwitting almost everybody, William Poundstone
- Predictive analytics, the power to predict who will click, buy, lie, or die, Eric Siegel
- i-Minds, how cell phones, computers, gaming, and social media are changing our brains, our behavior, and the evolution of our species, Mari K. Swingle, PhD
- Power vs. force, the hidden determinants of human behavior, David R. Hawkins
- Before you know it, the unconscious reasons we do what we do, John Bargh, PhD
- Why we swim, Bonnie Tsui
- Evolution and the emergent self, the rise of complexity and behavioral versatility in nature, Raymond L. Neubauer ; illustrations by Xuan Yue
- Our inner ape, a leading primatologist explains why we are who we are
- The tell, the little clues that reveal big truths about who we are, Matthew Hertenstein
- Mountain sheep and man in the northern wilds, Valerius Geist
- Noble savages, my life among two dangerous tribes--the Yanamamo and the anthropologists, Napoleon A. Chagnon
- Step fourth, Mallory!, by Laurie Friedman ; illustrations by Jennifer Kalis
- How behavior spreads, the science of complex contagions, Damon Centola
- The Chomsky-Foucault debate, on human nature, Noam Chomsky and Michel Foucault ; [foreword by John Rajchman]
- The day my mom came to kindergarten, Maureen Fergus ; and [illustrated by] Mike Lowery
- The Twits, Roald Dahl
- The naked ape, a zoologist's study of the human animal, Desmond Morris ; with a foreword by Frans de Waal ; and an introduction by the author
- The goodness paradox, the strange relationship between virtue and violence in human evolution, Richard Wrangham
- Power vs. force, the hidden determinants of human behavior, David R. Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D
- Selfish, scared & stupid, stop fighting human nature and increase your performance, engagement and influence, Dan Gregory & Kieran Flanagan
- Curious behavior, yawning, laughing, hiccupping, and beyond, Robert R. Provine
- Fundamentals of human neuropsychology, Bryan Kolb and Ian Q. Whishaw
- How many friends does one person need?, Dunbar's number and other evolutionary quirks, Robin Dunbar
- Rock breaks scissors, a practical guide to outguessing and outwitting almost everybody, William Poundstone
- An outsider's guide to humans, what science taught me about what we do and who we are, Camilla Pang, PhD
- Spontaneous evolution, our positive future (and a way to get there from here), Bruce H. Lipton and Steve Bhaerman
- The creative spark, how imagination made humans exceptional, Agustín Fuentes
- Dataclysm, our life in numbers, Christian Rudder
- The lost boys, inside Muzafer Sherif's Robbers Cave experiments, Gina Perry
- The cyber effect, a pioneering cyberpsychologist explains how human behavior changes online, Mary Aiken, PhD
- Hidden games, the surprising power of game theory to explain irrational human behavior, Moshe Hoffman and Erez Yoeli
- Our inner ape, a leading primatologist explains why we are who we are, Frans de Waal ; photographs by the author
- The biggest bluff, how I learned to pay attention, master myself, and win, Maria Konnikova
- An unsolicited gift, why we do what we do, Dennis Friedman
- Before you know it, the unconscious reasons we do what we do, John Bargh
- A natural history of the senses, Diane Ackerman
- Behavioral science in the wild, edited by Nina Mažar and Dilip Soman
- The search for why, a revolutionary new model for understanding others, improving communication, and healing division, Bob Raleigh
- The moral molecule, the source of love and prosperity, Paul Zak
- Intimate behaviour
- The people you are, [the new science of personality], Rita Carter
- The human instinct, how we evolved to have reason, consciousness, and free will, Kenneth R. Miller
- The tangled wing, biological constraints on the human spirit, Melvin J. Konner
- The naked ape, a zoologist's study of the human animal