Incoming Resources
- Traffic, why we drive the way we do (and what it says about us), Tom Vanderbilt
- What makes us human?, edited by Charles Pasternak
- Before you know it, the unconscious reasons we do what we do, John Bargh, PhD
- 50 great myths of popular psychology, shattering widespread misconceptions about human behavior, Scott O. Lilienfeld [and others]
- The creative spark, how imagination made humans exceptional, AgustÃn Fuentes
- Basic instinct, the genesis of behavior, Mark S. Blumberg
- Encyclopedia of human development, Neil J. Salkind, editor
- Almost a psychopath, do I (or does someone I know) have a problem with manipulation and lack of empathy?, Ronald Schouten, James Silver
- For the culture, the power behind what we buy, what we do, and who we want to be, Marcus Collins
- The cyber effect, a pioneering cyber-psychologist explains how human behavior changes online, Mary Aiken, PhD
- The ape and the sushi master, cultural reflections by a primatologist, Frans de Waal
- Sincerity, how a moral ideal born five hundred years ago inspired religious wars, modern art, hipster chic, and the curious notion that we all have something to say (no matter how dull), R. Jay Magill, Jr
- The brain, the last frontier, Richard M. Restak
- Brain science and psychological disorders, therapy, psychotropic drugs, and the brain, F. Scott Kraly
- Significant others, the ape-human continuum and the quest for human nature, Craig Stanford
- Not by genes alone, how culture transformed human evolution, Peter J. Richerson and Robert Boyd
- The handy psychology answer book, Lisa J. Cohen, Ph. D
- Is shame necessary?, new uses for an old tool, Jennifer Jacquet ; illustrations by Brendan O'nell Kohl
- Hard to break, why our brains make habits stick, Russell A. Poldrack
- The power of others, peer pressure, groupthink, and how the people around us shape everything we do, Michael Bond
- Grant's atlas of anatomy
- How technology is changing human behavior, issues and benefits, C. G. Prado, editor ; foreword by Rossana Pasquino
- The lost boys, inside Muzafer Sherif's Robbers Cave experiment, Gina Perry
- Getting from me to we, how to help young children fit in and make friends, Shonna Tuck, M.A., SLP
- Noble savages, my life among two dangerous tribes--the Yanamamö and the anthropologists, Napoleon A. Chagnon
- Out of the shadows, understanding sexual addiction, Patrick Carnes
- Getting your head around the brain, Amanda Ellison
- Human natures, genes, cultures, and the human prospect, Paul R. Ehrlich
- Armageddon science, the science of mass destruction, Brian Clegg
- Grant's atlas of anatomy, Anne M.R. Agur, Arthur F. Dalley II
- The moral animal, the new science of evolutionary psychology, Robert Wright
- The Ciba collection of medical illustrations, a compilation of pathological and anatomical paintings
- Body language 101, the ultimate guide to knowing when people are lying, how they are feeling, what they are thinking, and more, David Lambert
- The selfish ape, human nature and our path to extinction, Nicholas P. Money
- The tell, the little clues that reveal big truths about who we are, Matthew Hertenstein
- The irrational terrorist, and other persistent terrorism myths, Darren Hudson, Arie Perliger, Riley Post, and Zachary Hohman
- A natural history of the senses, Diane Ackerman
- The naked ape, a zoologist's study of the human animal, Desmond Morris
- The smart swarm, how understanding flocks, schools, and colonies can make us better at communicating, decision making, and getting things done, Peter Miller
- Body language quick & easy, Richard Webster
- The young professional's survival guide, from cab fares to moral snares, C.K. Gunsalus
- The psychology book, from shamanism to cutting-edge neuroscience, 250 milestones in the history of psychology, Wade E. Pickren ; foreword by Philip G. Zimbardo, PhD
- Humankind, a hopeful history, Rutger Bregman ; translated from the Dutch by Elizabeth Manton and Erica Moore
- Curious behavior, yawning, laughing, hiccupping, and beyond, Robert R. Provine
- Chimp minds, presented by CPTV ; produced in association with Scientific American magazine ; produced by Chedd-Angier
- The power of music, pioneering discoveries in the new science of song, Elena Mannes ; foreword by Aniruddh D. Patel
- Technology play and brain development, infancy to adolescence and future implications, Doris Bergen, Darrel R. Davis, and Jason T. Abbitt
- Behavioral archeology, Michael B. Schiffer
- The ape that understood the universe, how the mind and culture evolve, Steve Stewart-Williams, University of Nottingham
- Dataclysm, who we are when we think no one's looking, Christian Rudder