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2by Pinel, John P. J.Table of Contents “...Biopsychology as a neuroscience -- Evolution, genetics, and experience -- Anatomy of the nervous system -- Neural conduction and synaptic transmission -- The research methods of biopsychology -- The visual system -- Mechanisms of perception : hearing, touch, smell, taste, and attention -- The sensorimotor system -- Development of the nervous system -- Brain damage and neuroplasticity -- Learning, memory, and amnesia -- Hunger, eating, and health -- Hormones and sex -- Sleep, dreaming, and circadian rhythms -- Drug addiction and the brain's reward circuits -- Lateralization, language, and the split brain -- Biopsychology of emotion, stress, and health -- Biopsychology of psychiatric disorders....”
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3by Pinel, John P. J.Table of Contents “...Biopsychology as a neuroscience -- Evolution, genetics, and experience -- Anatomy of the nervous system -- Neural conduction and synaptic transmission -- The research methods of biopsychology -- The visual system -- Mechanisms of perception : hearing, touch, smell, taste, and attention -- The sensorimotor system -- Development of the nervous system -- Brain damage and neuroplasticity -- Learning, memory, and amnesia -- Hunger, eating, and health -- Hormones and sex -- Sleep, dreaming, and circadian rhythms -- Drug addiction and the brain's reward circuits -- Lateralization, language, and the split brain -- Biopsychology of emotion, stress, and health -- Biopsychology of psychiatric disorders....”
Published 2014
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5Published 2011Table of Contents “...Abbott -- Developmental neuroscience, psychophysiology, and genetics / Mark H. ...”
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9by Barlow, David H.Table of Contents “...Cover; About the Authors; Brief Contents; Contents; Preface; Ch 1: Abnormal Behavior in Historical Context; Understanding Psychopathology; The Supernatural Tradition; The Biological Tradition; The Psychological Tradition; The Present: The Scientific Method and an Integrative Approach; Summary; Key Terms; Answers to Concept Checks; Ch 2: An Integrative Approach to Psychopathology; One-Dimensional versus Multidimensional Models; Genetic Contributions to Psychopathology; Neuroscience and its Contributions to Psychopathology; Behavioral and Cognitive Science; Emotions...”
Published 2018
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