The science of fate : why your future is more predictable than you think / Hannah Critchlow

This study examines the neuroscience of human behaviour and the extent to which life choices are predetermined by brain biology. It explores how genetics and unconscious processes influence decision-making, from dietary habits to belief systems.

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Belief and doubt/Knowledge, Theory of/Philosophy Brain -- Evolution/Central nervous system/Nervous system/Organs (Anatomy)/Anatomy/Biology/Life sciences/Science Brain/Central nervous system/Nervous system/Organs (Anatomy)/Anatomy/Biology/Life sciences/Science Cognitive neuroscience/Neuropsychology/Neurophysiology/Neurobiology/Neurosciences/Medical sciences/Life sciences/Science Depression, Mental/Affective disorders/Psychology, Pathological/Neurology/Medicine/Life sciences/Science Epigenetics/Genetics/Biology/Life sciences/Science Evolution (Biology)/Biology/Life sciences/Science Nervous system -- Evolution/Organs (Anatomy)/Anatomy/Biology/Life sciences/Science Evolutionary psychology/Psychology Human evolution/Evolution (Biology)/Biology/Life sciences/Science Ethics/Philosophy Neurobiology/Neurosciences/Medical sciences/Life sciences/Science Neurophysiology/Neurobiology/Neurosciences/Medical sciences/Life sciences/Science Neuropsychology/Neurophysiology/Neurobiology/Neurosciences/Medical sciences/Life sciences/Science Neurosciences/Medical sciences/Life sciences/Science Senses and sensation/Neurophysiology/Neurobiology/Neurosciences/Medical sciences/Life sciences/Science