As scandal & the aftershocks of the crash rock the financial world former Wall Street trader John Coates investigates why our financiers are driven to take risks. Now shortlisted for the 2012 Financial Times & Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award & the Wellcome Trust Book Prize this startling & unconventional book sees neuroscientist & former Wall Street trader John Coates explain something we have long suspected: that we think with our body as well as our brain. & this only intensifies when we take risks; at work in sport & on the financial markets. Making & losing money provokes an overwhelming biological response & this can alter the way we behave. Could this bodily turmoil lead to the kind of irrational behaviour that so regularly upsets the global economy? In a series of groundbreaking experiments Coates has shown that under the pressure of risk our biology transforms us into different people. Traders & investors are especially prone becoming revved-up & testosterone-driven when on a winning streak & tentative & risk-averse when cowering from losses. Revealing the biology of bubbles & crashes The Hour Between Dog & Wolf sheds new & surprising light on issues that affect us all.