(Original PDF) Biological Psychology 1st Edition by Kelly G. Lambert – Digital Ebook – Instant Delivery Download
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 019976610X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0199766109
- Author: Kelly G. Lambert (Author)
Blending classic scholarship with exciting new developments in the discipline, Biological Psychology offers a fresh perspective on the brain’s interaction with its environment.
- A compelling storytelling approach makes the content accessible and exciting to students
- Behavioral neuroscience mysteries in “Brain Scene Investigation” features engage students at the beginning of each chapter
- “Laboratory Explorations” features integrate research techniques as a part of each chapter so that students can see how different methods apply to various types of research questions
- “Context Matters” features present detailed accounts of research studies in order to demonstrate the varying effects that contextual variables have on specific dependent variables
- Clinical applications provide real-life examples of the neurobiological processes and behaviors discussed in each chapter
Table contents:
PART I: THE BRAIN IN CONTEXT
1:Introduction to Biological Psychology
PART II: THE NERVOUS SYSTEM: ESSENTIAL COMPONENTS
2:The Nervous System: Structure and Function
3:Cells and Circuits
4:Neurochemistry, Neuropsychopharmacology, and Drug Addiction
5:Evolving Brains: Neural Development, Neuroplasticity, and Recovery of Function
PART III: THE NERVOUS SYSTEM: ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
6:Sensation, Perception, and Adaptation
7:Movement
8:Maintenance and Motivation
9:Sleep, Wakefulness, and Conscious Awareness
PART IV: NEUROBIOLOGY IN ACTION
10:Emotional Expression and Regulation
11:Affiliative and Reproductive Strategies
12:Learning, Memory, and Decision Making
13:Mental Illness
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