Of Mice & Men & Women

Ever wonder why we’re mean to each other? Or why we choose to be loving and kind?  Over the last decade research on mice – which share much of our neurobiology – has shed light on these questions. Observing Mickey and Minnie, it turns out, is another way of observing ourselves. In this post learn more about what mice are teaching us about aggression, empathy, altruism – even equanimity.

About Daniel Mintie

Daniel Mintie is an adjunct professor at Georgetown University's School Of Medicine. He has a private practice in Taos New Mexico, USA and teaches cognitive-behavioral therapy at universities and training centers worldwide.

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