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by Abigail Marsh


  rationality, 222–228

  rats

  as mother, 170–172, 174, 185, 192–194, 196, 197, 251

  pups, 170–172, 174, 185, 192–194, 196, 197, 251

  reactive aggression, 50–51, 61, 79

  reading, 243–246

  Reagan, Ronald, 113

  realities, 208–216

  reciprocal altruism, 3–4, 110–111, 215–216

  Reddit, 199

  refugees, 179–180, 201–202, 242

  relational mobility, 241

  Renaissance, 243–244

  rescues, 9–20, 25, 38–39, 100, 152–153

  allomothering as, 183–184

  of animals, 182–184, 204–205

  of refugees, 179–180

  See also Booker, Cory; freeway; Skutnik, Lenny

  resident nursery companion, 175

  resources, 217–221, 233–234, 235–243, 245–246

  Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia) (FARC), 208

  Ricard, Matthieu, 250

  Richard III (king), 42

  Ridgway, Gary, 46–48, 49, 69–70, 79, 114

  Ridgway, Greg, 46

  Ridgway, Matthew, 47

  Ridgway, Thomas Newton, 46

  river, 112–114, 152–153, 155, 199

  Robinson, Paul, 151–152

  Rockefeller, John D., 229

  Rodriguez, Alex (detective), 18–19

  romantic love, 167, 210

  Roots of Empathy (Gordon), 251–252

  R-selected species, 169

  Rule, Ann, 48

  ruminants, 170, 171

  Russell, Bertrand, 226

  Russian motorist, allomothering of, 183

  Ryan, Richard, 248

  Sacks, Oliver, 104

  sacrifices, 217–221

  sadness, 62

  Saint-Lagué, André, 1–2

  saints, 4, 254

  San Francisco, California, 154

  Savage, Tony, 48, 69–70

  scarlet fever, 229

  schoolchildren, 251–252

  sclera, 128, 132

  screams, 139, 163, 199

  sea turtles, 157–165, 169–172

  offspring of, 157–165

  Seattle, Washington, 47, 142

  secondary diagnosis, 64

  seduction, 76

  Self, 100, 116, 221, 253–254

  self-control, 221–228

  self-interest, 4, 100–102, 116–122, 209–216

  selfishness, 100–102, 119–122, 201, 208–216

  as altruism’s cause, 249–251

  wealth’s association with, 231–240, 245–246

  self-knowledge, 212–216

  selflessness. See altruism; anti-psychopaths

  Seligman, Martin, 122–124

  sentimentality, 158–199

  September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, 204

  serial killers, 46–47, 49, 213–214

  sex offenders, 76, 91

  sexual assaults, 47, 211

  Shamay-Tsoory, Simone, 196

  shared environmental influences, 51

  shared resource, 217–221

  sheep, 170, 171, 173, 194, 202

  shooting, mass, 48–49, 204

  Singer, Peter, 221, 225

  Singer, Tania, 137–139

  skin, 128–129

  Skinner, B. F., 15–16, 43–45

  Skinner boxes, 44–45

  Skutnik, Lenny, 112–114, 122, 147, 152–153, 155, 199

  as making fast and intuitive decisions, 223

  interviews of, 249

  slavery, 207–208

  S.M., 82–84, 90, 134–136, 251

  See also Urbach-Wiethe

  Smith, Adam, 188–189

  snake, 133–134

  soccer fans, 137–139

  social discounting, 217–246

  social media, 19

  “Spider-Man” (fictional character), 17

  sport utility vehicle (SUV), 9–15

  squirrels, 175, 196, 242

  Stalin, Josef, 214

  Stanford Prison Experiment, 25–26

  states, 228, 245–246

  Steinman, Mary Rita, 46

  stem cell donations, 106–107

  See also bone marrow donations

  stereotypes, 17–20

  strangers, 105–106, 203, 215–246, 249–250, 252–254

  striatum, 198

  super face recognizers, 104

  super fear-responder, 227–228

  superheroes, 17–20, 251, 253, 254

  superior colliculi, 131

  suspects, 208

  SUV. See sport utility vehicle

  Swedish Red Cross, 180

  Swiss soccer fan study, 137–139

  sympathy, 53–55

  Syrian refugees, 179–180

  taboo, 114–116

  Tacoma, Washington, 9–15, 24–25, 47, 142, 253

  See also freeway

  Taniwaki, George, 142

  tantrums, 65–73, 77–78

  Tanzania, 176

  teachers, 26–43

  tears, 77, 83

  teenagers

  amygdala function of, 5–6, 82–100

  fMRI scanning, 5–6, 82–100

  as psychopathic, 5–6, 65–102, 124, 138–139, 140

  tenure-track professorship, 93–124

  terrorist attacks, 204

  thalamus, 131–132

  threat response theory, 134–136, 150–151

  tigers, 175–176

  Tirado, Priscilla, 112–114

  tit-for-tat, 215–216

  toddler, 179–180

  torture, 30–34, 207–208

  Tranel, Daniel, 82–84

  Triassic Period, 164

  trust, 209–216, 233, 235–240, 247

  Tucson, Arizona, 48–49

  Turkheimer, Eric, 43

  turtles, 157–165, 169–172, 182

  tweaking, 39–40, 45

  twins, 41–43, 50–51, 79

  Twitter, 19

  Uganda, 174

  UK. See United Kingdom

  Unabomber, 16

  unconditional love (agape), 117–118

  United Kingdom (UK), 209, 212–214, 215–216, 233

  United Network on Organ Sharing (UNOS), 121

  United States (US), 100–101, 105–106, 203–207, 208–209, 243

  charitable donations, 234–240

  everyday helping in, 235–240

  kidney donors in, 121, 230–240

  lost letter in, 233

  volunteering, 234–240

  University College London, 135–136

  University of California–Berkeley, 233–234

  University of Iowa, 82–84

  University of Kansas, 34–37

  University of Michigan, 170–172

  University of Southern California, 50–51

  University of Virginia, 180

  University of Zurich, 184–185

  UNOS. See United Network on Organ Sharing

  untrustworthiness, 209–216

  Urbach-Wiethe, 82–84, 90, 134, 135, 136, 251

  US. See United States

  values, 212–216, 240–243, 247–248

  van Schaik, Carel, 184–185, 187–188

  variability, 38–51, 196

  See also psychopathy

  Vekaria, Kruti, 219–221

  vice, 214

  Viding, Essi, 135–136

  Vieira, Joana, 94

  Vietnam, 179

  VIM. See Violence Inhibition Mechanism

  violence, 23–24, 201–202, 211

  of children, 65–78, 88, 92

  as decreasing, 207–208, 221–222, 228–247

  domestic, 79

  youth, 208–209

  Violence Inhibition Mechanism (VIM), 58–73, 128, 188

  Virginia, 112–114, 144–145

  virtual reality, 251

  vocal expressions, 139

  volunteering, 105–106, 203–205, 206–207, 232–233, 234–2
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  volunteers, 31–40, 53–55, 109–110, 141–155, 157–164

  vortex of indecision, 225–226

  Walden Two (Skinner), 44

  war, 179, 208

  Washington (state), 9–15, 24–25, 47, 142, 253

  See also freeway

  Washington, DC, 51–55, 57–58, 182–183

  See also Georgetown University; National Institutes of Health

  Washington Regional Transplant Consortium, 145–149

  Watson, John, 43–44

  wealth, 229–240, 245–247

  Wegner, Daniel, 16–20

  weight, 42–43

  Weinstein, Netta, 248

  well-being, 228–240, 248

  Western Hemisphere, 208

  Whalen, Paul, 132

  Wheatley, Thalia, 52–53

  Wheeler, Heather, 24

  WHO. See World Health Organization

  William James Hall, 15–16, 44

  Williams, Jacqueline, 18–20

  Williams, Zina, 18–20

  Wilson, Samuel, 55

  Wilsoncroft, William, 170–172, 174, 185, 192–193

  wolves, 59–62, 188

  World Bank, 229–230

  World Giving Index, 105–106, 203–207, 242–243

  World Health Organization (WHO), 106

  written fiction, power of, 244–246

  Yale University, 26–34, 223–225

  Yamagishi, Toshio, 247

  Young, Jeanette, 175, 182

  youth violence and delinquency, 208–209

  Yu, Henry, 195–196

  Zebrowitz, Leslie, 181, 189

  Zen Buddhism, 118

  Zimbardo, Philip, 25–26

  zoos, 175–176

 

 

 


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