Jay Schulkin: 9 books

Book cover of Milk

Milk

The Biology of Lactation

by Michael L. Power, Jay Schulkin
Language: English
Release Date: October 18, 2016

After drawing its first breath, every newborn mammal turns his or her complete attention to obtaining milk. This primal act was once thought to stem from a basic fact: milk provides the initial source of calories and nutrients for all mammalian young. But it turns out that milk is a much more complicated...
Book cover of Reflections on the Musical Mind

Reflections on the Musical Mind

An Evolutionary Perspective

by Jay Schulkin
Language: English
Release Date: July 28, 2013

What's so special about music? We experience it internally, yet at the same time it is highly social. Music engages our cognitive/affective and sensory systems. We use music to communicate with one another--and even with other species--the things that we cannot express through language. Music is both...
Book cover of Sport

Sport

A Biological, Philosophical, and Cultural Perspective

by Jay Schulkin
Language: English
Release Date: August 23, 2016

Sports are as varied as the people who play them. We run, jump, and swim. We kick, hit, and shoot balls. We ride sleds in the snow and surf in the sea. From the Olympians of ancient Greece to today's professional athletes, from adult pickup soccer games to children's gymnastics classes, people at...
Book cover of Missed Information

Missed Information

Better Information for Building a Wealthier, More Sustainable Future

by David Sarokin, Jay Schulkin
Language: English
Release Date: August 19, 2016

How better information and better access to it improves the quality of our decisions and makes for a more vibrant participatory society. Information is power. It drives commerce, protects nations, and forms the backbone of systems that range from health care to high finance. Yet despite the...
Book cover of The Evolution of the Human Placenta
by Michael L. Power, Jay Schulkin
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2012

As the active interface of the most biologically intimate connection between two living organisms, a mother and her fetus, the placenta is crucial to human evolution and survival. Michael L. Power and Jay Schulkin explore the more than 100 million years of evolution that led to the human placenta...
Book cover of Bodily Sensibility

Bodily Sensibility

Intelligent Action

by Jay Schulkin
Language: English
Release Date: April 8, 2004

Although we usually identify our abilities to reason, to adapt to situations, and to solve problems with the mind, recent research has shown that we should not, in fact, detach these abilities from the body. This work provides an integrative framework for understanding how these abilities are affected...
Book cover of Adaptation and Well-Being

Adaptation and Well-Being

Social Allostasis

by Jay Schulkin
Language: English
Release Date: April 14, 2011

Recently, an interest in our understanding of well-being within the context of competition and cooperation has re-emerged within the biological and neural sciences. Given that we are social animals, our well-being is tightly linked to interactions with others. Pro-social behavior establishes and sustains...
Book cover of Pragmatism and the Search for Coherence in Neuroscience
by Jay Schulkin
Language: English
Release Date: July 28, 2015

We have known for over a thousand years that the brain underlies behavioral expression, but effective scientific study of the brain is only very recent. Two things converge in this book: a great respect for neuroscience and its many variations, and a sense of investigation and inquiry demythologized. Think of it as foraging for coherence.
Book cover of The CRF Signal

The CRF Signal

Uncovering an Information Molecule

by Jay Schulkin
Language: English
Release Date: April 4, 2017

Information molecules, such as Cortico-Releasing Factor (CRF), are ancient and widely distributed across diverse organs, playing various regulatory roles. CRF has been associated with a range of human conditions, including fear and anxiety, social contact, and most recently, addiction – in particular...
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