New: Understanding Our Need for Novelty and Change

New: Understanding Our Need for Novelty and Change

by Winifred Gallagher
New: Understanding Our Need for Novelty and Change

New: Understanding Our Need for Novelty and Change

by Winifred Gallagher

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Overview

Why are we attuned to the latest headline, diet craze, smartphone, fashion statement?  Why do we relish a change of scene, eye attractive strangers, develop new interests? 

How did Homo sapiens survive near-extinction during an environmental crisis 80,000 years ago, while close cousins very like us have died out?

 

Why is your characteristic reaction to novelty and change the key to your whole personality?

 

Why do we enjoy inexpensive pleasures, like fresh flowers or great chocolate, more than costly comforts, like cars or  appliances?

 

How can a species genetically geared to engage with novelty cope in a world that increasingly bombards us with it?

 

 

 

Follow a crawling baby around and you’ll see that right from the beginning, nothing excites us more than something new and different. Our unique human brains are biologically primed to engage with and even generate novelty, from our ancestors’ first bow and arrow to the latest tablet computer. This “neophilia” has enabled us to thrive in a world of cataclysmic change, but now, we confront an unprecedented deluge of new things, from products to information, which has quadrupled in the past 30 years and shows no sign of slowing. To prevent our great strength from becoming a weakness in today’s fast-paced world, we must re-connect with neophilia’s grand evolutionary purpose: to help us learn, create, and adapt to new things that have real value and dismiss the rest as distractions.

 

In New: Understanding Our Need for Novelty and Change, Winifred Gallagher, acclaimed behavioral science writer and author of Rapt, takes us to the cutting-edge laboratories and ancient archeological sites where scientists explore our special affinity for novelty and change. Although no other species can rival our capacity to explore and experiment with the new, we individuals vary in how we balance the conflicting needs to avoid risk and approach rewards. Most of us are moderate “neophiles,” but some 15 per cent of us are die-hard “neophiliacs,” who have an innate passion for new experiences, and another 15 per cent are cautious “neophobes,” who try to steer clear of them—a 1-5-1 ratio that benefits the group’s well-being. Wherever you sit on the continuum, New shows you how to use this special human gift to navigate more skillfully  through our rapidly changing world by focusing on the new things that really matter.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781101559345
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 12/29/2011
Sold by: Penguin Group
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 256 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

About The Author
Winifred Gallagher's books include Rapt: Attention and the Focused Life, House Thinking, Just the Way You Are (a New York Times Notable Book), Working on God, and The Power of Place. She has written for numerous publications, such as Atlantic Monthly, Rolling Stone, and The New York Times. She lives in Manhattan and Dubois, Wyoming.

Table of Contents

Introduction: What's New? 1

Part I Neophilia and Us

1 How We Became Who We Are 15

2 Surprise Detector 29

3 Approach, Avoid, or Maybe 44

Part II Neophilia and You

4 You Meet New 59

5 The Alchemy of Anticipation 80

6 Novelty and Nurture 100

7 Culture, Curiosity, and Boredom 121

8 The Ever-New Frontier 132

Part III Neophilia Today

9 The Really New Age 153

10 Novelty Machines: For Better and Worse 171

11 Caution Ahead: Silly, Unfocused, and Hooked? 189

12 Navigating with Neophilia 207

Acknowledgments 233

Bibliography, Suggested Readings, and Notes 235

Index 247

What People are Saying About This

Richard Restak

If someone refers to you as a neophile, you should be flattered, according to Winifred Gallagher in this fascinating and totally original sequel to her earlier gem Rapt. We should all be neophiles, and Gallagher shows us how we can enjoyably progress from a seeker to a connoisseur of everything new. By following her sage counsel you'll fine-tune your cognitive function, improve your quality of life, and enhance your survival. (Richard Restak, author of Think Smart and The Playful Brain)

From the Publisher


“Considering experiences that range from video games to consumer food preferences, this book is an engaging, enjoyable read… An accessible, well-researched work that crosses a variety of disciplines and will satisfy scientifically curious readers. It will appeal to those who enjoy Stephen Jay Gould and Oliver Sacks.” –Library Journal

“It’s difficult to categorize Gallagher’s exuberant survey through so many areas of interest, but she proves her point: curiosity about and hunger for the new can certainly take you to many fascinating places.” --BookList

A bright look at our fascination with the new and different… [Gallagher]… notes neophilia will undoubtedly prove valuable in a future where the only certainly is constant change. Engaging and cautionary.” --Kirkus

Ian Tattersall

Nothing makes Homo sapiens more singular than its mania for the new. And if you feel you're drowning in today's bewildering choice of new technologies and attitudes, there's nowhere better to turn for perspective than to Winifred Gallagher's fascinating new exploration of human neophilia. (Ian Tattersall, Curator Emeritus, American Museum of Natural History)

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