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* ''Beyond the Synapse: Cell-Cell Signaling in Synaptic Plasticity'' (September 2008) | * ''Beyond the Synapse: Cell-Cell Signaling in Synaptic Plasticity'' (September 2008) | ||
His evidence that mere harsh words can damage the brain may be a biological basis for non-aggression in human exchange. | His description of evidence that mere harsh words can damage the brain may be a biological basis for non-aggression in human exchange. | ||
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* [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-douglas-fields/rudeness-is-a-neurotoxin_b_765908.html?view=print Rudeness is a Neurotoxin], January 5, 2011 | * [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-douglas-fields/rudeness-is-a-neurotoxin_b_765908.html?view=print Rudeness is a Neurotoxin], January 5, 2011 | ||
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R. Douglas Fields, Ph.D., is a neurobiologist and an Adjunct Professor in the Neuroscience and Cognitive Science Program at the University of Maryland, College Park. He is the author of two books:
- The Other Brain: The Scientific and Medical Breakthroughs That Will Heal Our Brains and Revolutionize Our Health (December 2009)
- Beyond the Synapse: Cell-Cell Signaling in Synaptic Plasticity (September 2008)
His description of evidence that mere harsh words can damage the brain may be a biological basis for non-aggression in human exchange.
Links
- Rudeness is a Neurotoxin, January 5, 2011
- Sticks and Stones: Hurtful words damage the brain, October 30, 2010
- The Other Brain website