Publication Date: March 26, 2010 ISBN-10: 0878933247 ISBN-13 :978-0,878,933,242 Edition: 6
Biological Psychology is a comprehensive survey of the authority of the behavior and biological basis. Designed for the undergraduate student in biological psychology, physiological psychology, behavioral neuroscience, this book will continue to provide the outstanding graphics program, students and even complex topics and processes clear. It provides a broad perspective, to include a clear description of behavior, evolutionary history, development, proximate mechanisms, and applications. Sixth Edition also provides a thorough re-design and the latest cognitive neuroscience module (Part VI of Chapter 17 to 19), to expand the coverage of the concern, execution, control and decision-making process, made a breakthrough in keeping with the latest research progress. Optional advanced topics in network goes a step further simplifies printing text emphasizes the important content. The new version has hundreds of new references, including research students may encounter in the mass media. However, critical thinking skills, honed to alert the reader to a to spread wide range of wrongdoing neuroscience and education about the facts, it sounds impossible unknowingly. Thorough and reader-friendly, Biological Psychology reveals the fascinating interaction of the brain and behavior. Key Features * book has an excellent full-color art program, including the original illustrations, can easily understand the institutions, mechanisms and processes in hundreds of the brain. * Each chapter opens with a brief overview and narrative, illustrate an important aspect of behavioral biology, will make clear the rest of the students by reading this chapter. * Redesigned chapter summaries organized the main sections of the first two in a readable format. Everyone has a bold terms, mark the relevant data, and references companion website. * Bold at the edges of the text, to help students understand and learn the definition of key terms. * All figures quoted in bold and color of the table, and the box, from the body text of the differences. * Free access Biological Psychology companion website cited text annotation and summary in this chapter. Media and complementary
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