
My Cells Made Me Do It
The Case for Cellular Determinism
by Robin R. Hayes
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Pub Date Oct 04 2017 | Archive Date Jan 25 2018
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Description
Why did I do that!? What was I thinking? Behavior is a curious phenomenon and we may often wonder why we do the things we do. In short, it’s because of our cells.
Our behavior, the decisions we make and the actions we take, are nothing more than cellular responses. How our cells are interpreting their immediate environment dictates how we respond to our environment. Studies of behavior show that often we are unaware of why we make the decisions we do, and that these decisions can be easily manipulated and influenced by subtle environmental cues. What may seem like a decision made freely may indeed not be so. My Cells Made Me Do It, explains the phenomenon of behavior as a matter of cellular determinism.
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About the Author:
Robin R. Hayes has a Master’s degree in biology with an emphasis on marine microbiology and has been working in the field for over twenty years. He currently teaches microbiology at the college level. Aside from being a lifelong student of biology, evolution, and human behavior he is an avid sportscard collector. He lives in California with his wife and daughter.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781945181986 |
PRICE | $15.99 (USD) |