A fascinating work about the most gripping, extreme, terrifying, and unexpected psychological experiments. In this audiobook, you’ll find descriptions of psychological studies that still haven’t reached the general public. You’ve probably heard of the famous Stanford Prison Experiment, where ordinary people were asked to “play” guards and prisoners—and you can imagine what came of it. But have you heard of the Zephyr Experiment? What lies beneath “learned helplessness”? Do you know why animals die en masse under ideal living conditions? After reading about an experiment involving a polar bear, will you be able to stop thinking about it? And what about raising a child alongside a monkey? Most experiments are shocking, yet they raise very important questions—who are we really? How is the human psyche constructed?