In this time of financial crisis, a resonant exploration of economic behaviour and its consequences. Neuroscientist and former Wall Street trader John Coates here explains how we think with our body as well as our brain; when we take risks at work, in sport, on the battlefield, and the financial markets. Could the biological responses to making and losing money trigger the extreme reactions that regularly destabilise the global economy? In a series of groundbreaking experiments, Coates shows that under the pressure of risk we biologically transform, a metamorphosis he refers to as the hour between dog and wolf. Traders are especially prone; testosterone-driven when winning, tentative when cowering from losses. Drawing on recent research, Coates looks at how our bodies produce the gut feelings we often rely on and how sports science can teach us to overcome stress. The Hour Between Dog and Wolf comprehensively reveals the biology behind bubbles and crashes.
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约翰·科茨(John Coates),剑桥大学神经科学和金融学高级研究员,曾在纽约为高盛、美林和德意志银行工作,在交易大厅里,他观察到了情感的波动对交易员产生的影响。2004年,科茨又回到剑桥,开始研究内分泌系统对金融冒险行为的影响。科茨的研究成果曾被多本刊物引用,包括《纽约时报》、《连线》和《经济学人》,他也曾上过多期广播和电视节目,包括《早安美国》、《CBS晚间新闻》和BBC的节目,他的论文曾发表于《金融时报》和《美国国家科学院院刊》。
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每个人都知道逃跑会增加恐惧感,悲伤和愤怒的症状会自我强化,每一声哭泣都会让悲伤变得更强烈,从而哭得更伤心,直到最后筋疲力尽为止。愤怒时,我们的情绪表达会让自己更愤怒。
丰富多彩的环境完全可以替代毒品,如果把对可卡因上瘾的动物放回到丰富多彩的环境中,它们最终会戒除可卡因的瘾。
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