This Is Your Brain on Parasites: How Tiny Creatures Manipulate Our Behavior and Shape Society

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Last update: 12-23-2024


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A riveting investigation of the myriad ways that parasites control how other creatures - including humans - think, feel, and act.

These tiny organisms can live only inside another animal, and, as McAuliffe reveals, they have many evolutionary motives for manipulating their host's behavior. Far more often than appreciated, these puppeteers orchestrate the interplay between predator and prey. With astonishing precision, parasites can coax rats to approach cats, spiders to transform the patterns of their webs, and fish to draw the attention of birds that then swoop down to feast on them.

We humans are hardly immune to the profound influence of parasites. Organisms we pick up from our own pets are strongly suspected of changing our personality traits and contributing to recklessness, impulsivity - even suicide. Microbes in our gut affect our emotions and the very wiring of our brains. Germs that cause colds and flu may alter our behavior even before symptoms become apparent.

Parasites influence our species on the cultural level, too. As McAuliffe documents, a subconscious fear of contagion impacts virtually every aspect of our lives, from our sexual attractions and social circles to our morals and political views. Drawing on a huge body of research, she argues that our dread of contamination is an evolved defense against parasites - and a double-edged sword. The horror and revulsion we feel when we come in contact with people who appear diseased or dirty helped pave the way for civilization but may also be the basis for major divisions in societies that persist to this day.

In the tradition of Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs, and Steel and Neil Shubin's Your Inner Fish, This Is Your Brain on Parasites is both a journey into cutting-edge science and a revelatory examination of what it means to be human.


Top reviews from the United States

  • Hal Cook
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent analysis of parasites in our bodies in 2024.
    Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
    Dr. MCAuliffe has the clinical trials test data proving how millions of people have disgusting parasites in our body and brains.
  • mook201
    4.0 out of 5 stars The parasites could be controlling you right now.
    Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2017
    A very entertaining book that gives you a lot to ponder, but one thing to keep in mind is that the author is a journalist, not a scientist. That's not a negative, the book is well researched and well written but it feels like a number of the examples used are chosen for their entertainment value and their wow factor as opposed to scientific veracity. There are many experiments and theories that are highlighted in the book with caveats like "the results haven't yet been duplicated", or "the sample size was very small" etc. To clarify again, I enjoyed the book, but just keep in mind its a bit more skewed toward entertainment. That of course has the bonus of making it easier to grasp.

    The book starts out focusing on the animal kingdom and I think its where it really shines. Here you'll be reading about amazing parasites that take control of their hosts and force them to do very detrimental things. Things that will most often cause the host to kill itself, or get itself eaten so the parasite can continue on its life cycle. It's stuff that sounds like science fiction but is happening all around us.

    Following that, the book focuses more on humans and how parasites can affect us. The first major example is the parasite toxoplasma. Rats affected with toxo lose their fear of cats and become less risk averse, making them more likely to be eaten by a cat, which just so happens where the toxo want to live. The author then gives examples of similar situations in people. People with toxo apparently have a higher incidence of car accidents. Is the infection making them drive more recklessly? Some scientists believe so and their research follows that theory.

    Following that the book continues exploring the affect of parasites on peoples' personalities. Could parasites affect whether you're shy or outgoing? Liberal or conservative? Whether or not you like spicy food? Do societies that developed in areas where parasites are a concern differ from those that didn't? In what ways? Many people would brush those questions off with a quick no, but the book may make you think a little bit harder about it.
  • Beth Stranz
    5.0 out of 5 stars Parasites
    Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
    I loved it. Very, very interesting. Gross but interesting. Of course now I’m always checking for parasites.
  • Sunny
    5.0 out of 5 stars Thank you, DISGUST!!
    Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2016
    This book set me on the path to looking at the world in a different way: an unabashedly parasite-centric way. We are more microbe than humans! Some of our unconscious may be controlled by pathogens! Gut microbiome influences our brains, behaviors, and even personality!! Do you know how? Well... you can read it yourself.

    Save for anthelmintic, how parasites affect you?
    Are you happy to have high standards of hygiene?
    What do you think about the stomach churning emotion, disgust: visceral vs moral disgust?
    How politicians harness disgust sensitivity?
    How about Hillary Clinton's extended bathroom break during a Democratic primary debate?
    Do you wonder about whether you have the larger anterior insula relative to total brain size?
    Do you want to get the answers? Read it yourself.

    Remember the following tips:
    (1) eat vegetables that have been scrubbed throughly;
    (2) wear gloves while gardening;
    (3) cook meat well or, if you prefer it rare, freeze it first to kill the microbe's cysts ㅡT.gondii produces thick-walled cysts in the animal's muscle

    Ectoparasites and microscopic parasites may exist anywhere around you... and jeopardize you, your partner, and your offsprings.... So go get the book and read it yourself! Don't worry. I bet you will totally lose track of the time while reading. You will find yourself indulged in this a wee bit provocative topics. Well-written and very informative. I highly recommend this one to you.
  • Professor of Quality
    5.0 out of 5 stars Why Isn't This Taught!?!?!
    Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
    For most what exists is what is actually seen with the eyes. However it is what's not seen that can either work to help all living beings or destroy all living beings.

    I like how the author bring to our awareness of the hidden world.

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