Adaptation and Well-Being
Discover the intricate relationship between adaptation and well-being in Jay Schulkin's insightful book, Adaptation and Well-Being. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2011, this hardback edition spans 212 pages and delves into the behavioral neuroscience of social attachment. Schulkin explores the evolution of social contact and its critical biological significance for human well-being.
Through engaging chapters, readers will uncover the evolutionary aspects of social interactions, the role of chemical messengers, and the fascinating field of social neuroendocrinology. This book highlights the complex physiological and endocrine systems that drive behavioral adaptations, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of biology, psychology, and human behavior.
Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply curious about the science of well-being, Adaptation and Well-Being offers valuable insights into the biological foundations of our social lives.