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343Published 2013Table of Contents “...Research methods in psychology -- v. 3. Behavioral neuroscience -- v. 4. Experimental psychology -- v. 5. ...”
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348Published 2016“...From fundamental neuroscience through to the marketplace...”
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349Published 2002Table of Contents “...The Ontogeny of Human Memory: A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective /...”
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350Published 2000Table of Contents “...Cognitive neuroscience of face processing: an introduction /...”
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351Published 2012Table of Contents “...A brief history of neuroscience's actual influences on mind-brain reductionism John Bickle; 5. ...”
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352Published 2011Table of Contents “...-- Deborah Talmi and Chris D. Frith, Neuroscience, free will, and responsibility? -- Jeffrey P. ...”
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354by Pylkkänen, P. (Paavo)Table of contents
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355by Cameron, Nadine, 1972-Table of Contents “...The body in social work -- The view from neuroscience -- Social bodies -- Social work and the body : towards a theoretical framework -- The body cognizant social worker in action -- Social work, the body, and mental health -- Social work, the body, and child protection -- Social work, the body, and aged care -- Social work, the body, and health care -- Social work, the body, and alcohol and other drugs -- Conclusion....”
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356by Walsh, Anthony, 1941-Table of Contents “...Why criminology needs biology -- Genetics and criminality -- Evolutionary psychology and criminality -- The neurosciences and criminality -- The anomie/strain tradition and socioeconomic status -- The social learning tradition and adolescence -- The control tradition and the family -- The human ecology/social disorganization tradition and race -- The critical tradition and conflict -- Feminist criminology and gender -- Retrospect and prospect....”
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358by 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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359by Ahlsén, ElisabethTable of Contents “...Some basic concepts in neuroscience....”
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