Swearing Is Good For You The Amazing Science Of Bad Language

Author: Emma Byrne

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  • : $33.00 NZD
  • : 9781781255773
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  • : September 2017
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  • : November 2017
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Description

Swearing, it turns out, is an incredibly useful part of our linguistic repertoire. Not only has some form of swearing existed since the earliest humans began to communicate, but it has been shown to reduce physical pain, help stroke victims recover their language, and encourage people to work together as a team.Swearing Is Good For You is a spirited and hilarious defence of our most cherished dirty words, backed by historical case studies and cutting-edge research. From chimpanzees creating their own curse words, to a man who lost half his brain in a mining accident experiencing a new-found compulsion to swear - Dr Emma Byrne outlines the fascinating science behind swearing; how it affects us both physically and emotionally, and how it is more natural and beneficial than we are led to believe.

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The science of swearing: from neuroscience to swearing apes, why we swear, what it does to us and why it's important

Reviews

"A good book about bad language by a trash-talking woman? Sign me up! Swearing Is Good for You makes science feel downright celebratory." -- MARY NORRIS, bestselling author of Between You & Me An impressive catalogue of research showing how effing and blinding helps us deal with pain, bond with others, is associated with intelligence and makes us more inclined to trust each other... a glorious uplifting read. -- Lucy Kellaway * Financial Times *

Author description

Dr Emma Byrne is is a scientist, journalist, and public speaker. Her BBC Radio 4 'Four Thought' episode was selected as one of the 'best of 2013' by the programme's editors. She has been selected as a British Science Association Media Fellow and for the BBC Expert Women Training, and is published in CIO, Forbes, the Financial Times and e-Health Insider. Swearing is Good For You is her first book.