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The Wild Life of Our Bodies

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Rob Dunn
Harper
2011-6-21
304
USD 26.99
Hardcover
9780061806483

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We evolved, like every other species, in a wilderness of parasites, mutualists and pathogens. But we no longer see ourselves as being part of nature and the broader community of life. In the name of progress and clean living, we have successfully scrubbed much of nature off of our bodies, and have tried to remove whole kinds of life - parasites, bacteria, mutualists, and predators - to allow ourselves to live free of disease and large carnivores. Nature, in this new world, is the landscape outside, a kind of living painting that is pleasant to contemplate but also nice to have escaped. The truth, though, is that while 'clean living' has benefited us in some ways, it has also made us sicker in others, according to biologist Rob Dunn. We are trapped in bodies that evolved to deal with many kinds of interactions with other species. As Dunn reveals, our modern disconnect from the web of life has resulted in unprecedented effects that immunologists, evolutionary biologists, psychologists and other scientists are only beginning to understand. Sickle cell anemia, diabetes, autism, allergies, many anxiety disorders, autoimmune diseases, tooth, jaw, and vision problems, and even heart disease are increasingly plaguing bodies that have been removed from the ecological context in which they existed for millennia. In this eye-opening, well-researched, and reasoned book, Dunn tells the story of the known and potential consequences of our changing relationships with nature and considers the crossroads at which we find ourselves. He also introduces visionaries who aim to correct these difficulties and re-engage us with the rest of life. As Dunn argues, we must learn to manage with more care and nuance, to create a new kind of living world that contains not just the species that survive deforestation, antibiotics, and disturbance, but is a more intelligent and lush Eden that we can interact with in many different ways.

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著者简介

Rob Dunn is an associate professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at North Carolina State University and the author of several books, including Every Living Thing. A rising star in popular-science journalism, he writes for National Geographic, Natural History, Scientific American, BBC Wildlife, and Seed magazine. He lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, with many thousands of wild species, including at least one species of mite living on his head.


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里面还提到一个研究课题我很感兴趣,讲的是人类看到恐吓的脸和蛇的图像时,杏仁体会在意识到来之前就快速处理这些图像激起恐惧的反应,并且会引导人的注意力优先处理这些图像。有一个很有趣的例子是说盲视病人的眼睛没有问题但是却意识不到自己看到的东西,当把蛇和恐吓的脸的图像给盲视病人看时,他们却会产生恐惧,他们视皮层没有反应,但是杏仁体却活跃起来,说明眼睛会把视觉信号同时传递给大脑有意识和无意识的部分,而且对于蛇和恐吓脸无意识的认知是先验的。书里面提到这篇论文从进化的角度讲解了恐惧的根源https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/19930253/

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里面还提到一个研究课题我很感兴趣,讲的是人类看到恐吓的脸和蛇的图像时,杏仁体会在意识到来之前就快速处理这些图像激起恐惧的反应,并且会引导人的注意力优先处理这些图像。有一个很有趣的例子是说盲视病人的眼睛没有问题但是却意识不到自己看到的东西,当把蛇和恐吓的脸的图像给盲视病人看时,他们却会产生恐惧,他们视皮层没有反应,但是杏仁体却活跃起来,说明眼睛会把视觉信号同时传递给大脑有意识和无意识的部分,而且对于蛇和恐吓脸无意识的认知是先验的。书里面提到这篇论文从进化的角度讲解了恐惧的根源https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/19930253/

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娓娓道来,但是讲的太细了,挣扎了两章放弃。。

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娓娓道来,但是讲的太细了,挣扎了两章放弃。。

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里面还提到一个研究课题我很感兴趣,讲的是人类看到恐吓的脸和蛇的图像时,杏仁体会在意识到来之前就快速处理这些图像激起恐惧的反应,并且会引导人的注意力优先处理这些图像。有一个很有趣的例子是说盲视病人的眼睛没有问题但是却意识不到自己看到的东西,当把蛇和恐吓的脸的图像给盲视病人看时,他们却会产生恐惧,他们视皮层没有反应,但是杏仁体却活跃起来,说明眼睛会把视觉信号同时传递给大脑有意识和无意识的部分,而且对于蛇和恐吓脸无意识的认知是先验的。书里面提到这篇论文从进化的角度讲解了恐惧的根源https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/19930253/

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为了对抗单一致病菌,我们服用抗生素,最后导致消化道所有细菌无一幸免;为了防治农作物的少数害虫,我们使田野间绝大部分的昆虫近乎绝种;为了保护豢养的羊群,滥杀各地的狼;我们还为了“消毒减菌”奋力清理公共场所。这些都是努力与人类赖以生存的源泉“划清界限”的...

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为了对抗单一致病菌,我们服用抗生素,最后导致消化道所有细菌无一幸免;为了防治农作物的少数害虫,我们使田野间绝大部分的昆虫近乎绝种;为了保护豢养的羊群,滥杀各地的狼;我们还为了“消毒减菌”奋力清理公共场所。这些都是努力与人类赖以生存的源泉“划清界限”的...

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为了对抗单一致病菌,我们服用抗生素,最后导致消化道所有细菌无一幸免;为了防治农作物的少数害虫,我们使田野间绝大部分的昆虫近乎绝种;为了保护豢养的羊群,滥杀各地的狼;我们还为了“消毒减菌”奋力清理公共场所。这些都是努力与人类赖以生存的源泉“划清界限”的...

评分

为了对抗单一致病菌,我们服用抗生素,最后导致消化道所有细菌无一幸免;为了防治农作物的少数害虫,我们使田野间绝大部分的昆虫近乎绝种;为了保护豢养的羊群,滥杀各地的狼;我们还为了“消毒减菌”奋力清理公共场所。这些都是努力与人类赖以生存的源泉“划清界限”的...

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为了对抗单一致病菌,我们服用抗生素,最后导致消化道所有细菌无一幸免;为了防治农作物的少数害虫,我们使田野间绝大部分的昆虫近乎绝种;为了保护豢养的羊群,滥杀各地的狼;我们还为了“消毒减菌”奋力清理公共场所。这些都是努力与人类赖以生存的源泉“划清界限”的...

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