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Curious Behavior: Yawning, Laughing, Hiccupping, and Beyond
Farting and belching have import for the evolution of human speech. Potential science fair projects curiohs well as PhD dissertations are found in these pages I laughed until I farted.
Why do we yawn?
The author does a good job of letting the reader know what is backed by science versus what is folklore. Each topic is discussed from an evolutionary point of view which puts everything in perspective.
Robert Provine boldly goes where other scientists seldom tread–in search of hiccups, coughs, yawns, sneezes, and other lowly, undignified human behaviors. The causes and phases of sneezing.
Jul 04, Lavinia rated it liked it Shelves: What is a cough? Samples of pathological crying and laughter. As Provine guides us through peculiarities right under our noses, he beckons us to follow with self-experiments: But it’s the last chapter on embryology that I loved the most.
A developmental neuroscientist, the author takes us on a tour of the evolutionary origins and communicative functions of our not-often-talked-about bodily functions. The link between itching and scratching.
Many activities showcased in “Curious Behavior” are contagious, but none surpasses yawning in this regard–just reading the word can make one succumb.
The prose was not compelling and the balance of science to interesting anecdote was too heavy on the science end. I really appreciated the science that was thrown at these behaviors, especially since so little is actually understood. Preview beuavior Curious Behavior by Robert R.
Curious Behavior: Yawning, Laughing, Hiccupping, and Beyond by Robert R. Provine
My only complaint was that some topics were discussed too briefly, while others got perhaps too much attention. I especially enjoyed the chapters discussing the psychophysiology of yawning and vomiting, and how could anyone resist the tale of Frenchman Joseph Pujol who was the most highly paid entertainer of his time, farting music at the Moulin Rouge? May 10, Little rated it really liked it Shelves: It’s not you, Dr.
Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Piece by piece we collect parts of a scientific puzzle that, once assembled, will help us see the commonplace in new ways and reveal a perspective on human behavvior that was always hidden in plain sight.
In the spirit of Rachel Provvine, Provine uses a highly accessible writing style to tell people why they do the things they do. White of the eyes, 6. I roberrt it out of the library so I might read bits and pieces when I visit with my daughter. The book may provide new windows into autistic behaviors, schizophrenia, and the definition of self… In a world where there is begavior increasing gulf between the public and scientists, Provine leads by example with straightforward science communication… This book is a must-have for any connoisseur of human behavior, whether studying in a classroom or from a barstool.
He tries to explain in plain language and with some humor, the strange goings-on we experience in our bodies.
Curious Behavior — Robert R. Provine | Harvard University Press
There aren’t many books that seriously investigate tickling, laughing, crying, etc. Trivia About Curious Behavior Yawning is the most complete chapter with plenty of examples enhanced with good illustrations. Links to notes and references provided Negatives: This is really more of a 3.
The peculiarities of laughter.