The Biology Of Our Best And Worst Selves | Robert Sapolsky, TED (1 Viewer)

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The Biology Of Our Best And Worst Selves | Robert Sapolsky, TED
In this fifteen minute TED talk, American neuroendocrinologist and author, Robert Sapolsky provides examples of human behavior while focusing on how we can be so very compassionate and altruistic, yet brutal and violent?

Sapolsky examines actions on timescales from seconds to millions of years before they occurred. He says that one of the bigger challenges is understanding the biology of the context of our behaviors.

In this fascinating talk he shares his cutting edge research into the biology that drives our worst and best behaviors.

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