Can personality and intelligence be measured?
How do babies learn to perceive and think?
What happens when we sleep?
Attempting to answer these important questions and more, psychology--the
scientific study of human and nonhuman behavior--has never been more
popular. From TV experts to the amateur musings of your best friend, the
language of psychology has permeated all aspects of everyday life. Here,
the author proves that modern psychology concerns far more than the
everyday stereotypes of Freud, Jung, and "common sense" advice to
provide a vibrant and witty examination of what it is to be human. A
riveting exploration of who we are and why we behave the way we do.