Southwest Branch Closing for Maintenance
Southwest Branch will be closed on Monday, March 25 and Tuesday, March 26 for replacement of the HVAC unit. The book drop will remain open and we plan to resume normal operating hours on Wednesday, March 27.
Presidential Preference Primary Election Early Voting at Select Library Locations
Ten OCLS Branch locations will host early voting for the 2024 Early Voting Primary Election from Monday, March 4 to Sunday, March 17 (10 a.m. – 6 p.m.): Alafaya, Chickasaw, Fairview Shores, Hiawassee, South Creek, Southeast, Southwest, Washington Park, West Oaks, and Winter Garden. Learn more about early voting at select library locations >
LEADER 00000cam 2200541 i 4500 001 1155062581 003 OCoLC|blk 005 20210609103309.0 008 200610s2021 nyua b 001 0 eng 010 2020025838 015 GBC134610|2bnb 016 7 020122104|2Uk 019 1231735225 020 9781324002529|qhardcover :|c$26.95 020 1324002522|qhardcover 024 8 40030445183 024 8 40030447370 035 (OCoLC)1155062581|z(OCoLC)1231735225 040 DLC|beng|erda|cDLC|dOCLCO|dOCLCF|dTOH|dPNX|dUKMGB|dYDX |dYUS|dNZAUC|dORL 042 pcc 049 ORLL 092 612.014|bIJZ 100 1 IJzerman, Hans Rocha,|eauthor. 245 10 Heartwarming :|bhow our inner thermostat made us human / |cHans Rocha IJzerman. 250 First edition. 264 1 New York, NY :|bW. W. Norton & Company,|c[2021] 300 viii, 288 pages :|billustrations ;|c24 cm 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 0 Hot beverages, electric blankets, and loneliness : temperature and relationships -- The human machine : temperature and embodied cognition -- Harry the Penguin : how animals deal with temperature -- People are penguins, too : the workings of our inner thermostat(s) -- Rat mamas are hot : temperature and attachment -- Not by hypothalamus alone : how culture transforms social thermoregulation -- Why you should sell your house on a colder day : temperature in marketing -- From depression to cancer : temperature as treatment -- The happy Costa Ricans : temperature, weather, and well-being. 520 "A compelling investigation into the quest to maintain core body temperature-and how it drives genetic and social evolution, civilization, health, and technology. A cup of tea, coffee, or cocoa is calming and comforting-but why? Recent research suggests that temperature, even that derived from holding a hot beverage, can influence our emotions and behaviors. In Heartwarming, social psychologist Hans IJzerman explores temperature and its role in our daily lives through the long lens of evolution. Besides breathing, regulating body temperature is one of the most important tasks for any animal. Like huddling penguins, we humans have long relied each other to maintain our temperatures. Over millennia, this instinct for thermoregulation has driven our social lives. Understanding how temperature affects human sociality leads to fascinating new questions in our changing world: How will climate change impact society? Can thermoregulation keep relationships closer, even across distance? IJzerman offers new insights for therapists, doctors, sufferers of illnesses both mental and physical, and all of us who want to better understand our bodies and our connections. Heartwarming takes readers on a captivating journey through the world, seen from the perspective of coldness and warmth"--|cProvided by publisher. 650 0 Body temperature. 650 0 Body temperature|xRegulation. 650 0 Body temperature|xSocial aspects. 650 0 Body temperature|xPsychological aspects. 938 YBP Library Services|bYANK|n16772218 938 Brodart|bBROD|n127122206 994 C0|bORL
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