Buch, 640 Seiten, Format (B × H): 203 mm x 279 mm
An Introduction to Biological Psychology
Buch, 640 Seiten, Format (B × H): 203 mm x 279 mm
ISBN: 978-1-4129-8168-2
Verlag: SAGE Publications
This engaging introduction to the field captures student interest and then teaches the latest that biological psychology has to offer. The book showcases our rapidly increasing understanding of the biological foundations of behaviour, engaging students immediately with easily accessible content. Bob Garrett uses colourful illustrations and thought-provoking facts while maintaining a 'big-picture' approach that students will appreciate. New to this Edition: • new and updated topics, including the role of neural connectivity and synchrony, changing views of Alzheimer's disease, the unique behavior of place cells, and emerging understanding of epigenetic influences on behavior • updated opening vignettes, "Application" and "In the News" features, frequent examples and illustrative case studies draw students into the material • the broader societal relevance of biopsychology has been strengthened as well, covering diverse topics such as ethical implications of stem cell research, costs of addictions and disorders, and new strategies for treating brain and spinal cord damage • 500 new references and 50 illustrations have been added, and 60 illustrations have been revised
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Weitere Infos & Material
1. What is Biopsychology?
2. Communication Within the Nervous System
3. The Functions of the Nervous System
4. The Methods and Ethics of Research
5. Drugs, Addiction, and Reward
6. Motivation and the Regulation of Internal States
7. The Biology of Sex and Gender
8. Emotion and Health
9. Hearing and Language
10. Vision and Visual Perception
11. The Body Senses and Movement
12. Learning and Memory
13. Intelligence and Cognitive Functioning
14. Psychological Disorders
15. Sleep and Consciousness