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Instant Notes in Physiological Psychology

Instant Notes in Physiological Psychology
  • By Hugh Wagner, and Kevin Silber.

Published April 2004

Instant Notes in Physiological Psychology provides a succinct overview of the key topics in physiological psychology, providing easy access to the core information in the field. Although physiological psychology is a required component of most degrees, the authors recognise that many students…
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Motivation and Emotion

  • By Philip Gorman.

Published December 2003

Motivation and Emotion provides an explanation of emotional experience and aspects of human behaviour using psychological, physiological and alternative approaches. The brain mechanisms that govern motivations are discussed and questions such as 'Why don't we eat ourselves to death?' and 'How do we…
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Dictionary of Biological Psychology

Dictionary of Biological Psychology
  • Edited by Philip Winn.

Published February 2001

Biological Psychology is the study of psychological processes in terms of biological functions. A major obstacle to understanding dialogue in the field has always been its terminology which is drawn from a variety of non-psychological sources such as clinical medicine, psychiatry and neuroscience,…
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Advances in Psychological Science, Volume 2

Biological and Cognitive Aspects

  • Edited by Fergus Craik, Michele Robert and Michel Sabourin.

Published March 1998

The chapters in this volume are the edited versions of invited addresses to the XXVI International Congress of Psychology held in Montréal in August 1996. As one major goal of the Congress was to promote communication among specializations in scientific psychology, the speakers were asked to survey…
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Principles Of Biopsychology

  • By Simon Greene.

Published June 1994

This book is intended to provide an introduction to the basic structure and function of the brain and nervous system, emphasizing relationships with behaviour. The first chapter introduces the field, covering aims, objectives and ethical issues. In chapter 2 the neuron is described, and electrical…
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