Drunk Tank Pink

Drunk Tank Pink

Alter, Adam

Editorial Oneworld
Fecha de edición agosto 2013 · Edición nº 1

Idioma inglés

EAN 9781780742649
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Resumen del libro

An illuminating look at the way the thoughts we have and the decisions we make are influenced by forces that aren't always in our control
Why are people named Kim, Kelly, and Ken more likely to donate to Hurricane Katrina victims than to Hurricane Rita victims? Are you really more likely to solve puzzles if you watch a light bulb illuminate? How did installing blue lights along a Japanese railway line halt rising crime and suicide rates? Can decorating your walls with the right artwork make you more honest?
The human brain is fantastically complex, having engineered space travel and liberated nuclear energy, so it's no wonder that we resist the idea that we're deeply influenced by our surroundings. As profound as they are, these effects are almost impossible to detect both as they're occurring and in hindsight. Drunk Tank Pink is the first detailed exploration of how our environment shapes what we think, how we feel, and the ways we behave.
The world is populated with words and images that prompt unexpected, unconscious decisions. We are so deeply attracted to our own initials that we give more willingly to the victims of hurricanes that match our initials: Kims and Kens donate more generously to Hurricane Katrina victims, whereas Rons and Rachels give more openly to Hurricane Rita victims. Meanwhile, an illuminated light bulb inspires creative thinking because it symbolizes insight.
Social interactions have similar effects, as professional cyclists pedal faster when people are watching. Teachers who took tea from the break room at Newcastle University contributed 300 percent more to a cash box when a picture of two eyes hung on the wall. We're evolutionarily sensitive to human surveillance, so we behave more virtuously even if we're only watched by a photograph. The physical environment, from locations to colors, also guides our hand in unseen ways. Dimly lit interiors metaphorically imply no one's watching and encourage dishonesty and theft, while blue lights discourage violent activity because they're associated with the police. Olympic taekwondo and judo athletes are more likely to win when they wear red rather than blue, because red makes them behave aggressively and referees see them as more dominant.
Drunk Tank Pink is full of revelatory facts, riveting anecdotes, and cutting-edge experiments that collectively explain how the most unexpected factors lead us to think, feel, and behave the way we do.

Biografía del autor

Adam Alter es profesor adjunto de Marketing y Psicología en la Stern School of Business de la Universidad de Nueva York. Se licenció en Psicología con matrícula de honor y recibió una Medalla al Mérito Universitario de la Universidad de Nueva Gales del Sur. Ha escrito artículos para publicaciones como New York Times, New Yorker, Wired, Washington Post y The Atlantic, entre otras. Sus últimas investigaciones se han centrado en las adicciones del comportamiento, un nuevo concepto que equipara las adicciones al móvil, televisión, videojuegos, etc. -y sus consecuencias, incluso el síndrome de abstinencia- a las adicciones a las drogas o el alcohol.





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