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The Signal First. The Neuroscience of Fear and Intuition
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- Nombre de pages258
- FormatePub
- ISBN8905807336
- EAN9798905807336
- Date de parution10/08/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille750 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurADMX Publishing
Résumé
What if your body already knew you were in danger-long before your mind could explain why?
Every day, your nervous system detects threats, reads deception, and flags danger seconds before conscious thought catches up. Yet most of us are trained to override these signals in the name of politeness, trust, or the fear of seeming rude. In The Signal First, neuroscientist Theo Whessler reveals the science behind fear and intuition-and shows how learning to hear your body's alarm can be a matter of survival.
Drawing on landmark research from Damasio, LeDoux, and Gavin de Becker, this book translates decades of laboratory neuroscience into practical, life-saving skills for recognizing predators, decoding manipulation, and acting on what you sense.
Inside, you'll discover:
- Why the body registers danger before the conscious mind-and how to stop dismissing that warning
- How to tell the difference between charm and character, and spot strategic manipulation
- The verbal patterns of coercion that should stop you cold
- How to read people, rooms, and environments for hidden risk
- The truth about intimate partner danger, stalking, and the most volatile weeks after leaving
- How to distinguish true warning from ordinary anxiety-and act with confidence
Learn to trust the signal, and you'll never fall into the same trap twice.








