Biological psychology

By: Higgs,SuzanneContributor(s): Cooper,Alison | Lee,JonathanMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London Sage 2020Edition: 2Description: 558pISBN: 9781526460974 Subject(s): Psychobiology | Psychology | Neuropsychiatry | Neuropsychology | Psychology, Pathological | Central nervous system DDC classification: 612.8 Summary: Written to guide undergraduate students new to brain and behaviour through the key biological concepts that determine how we act, Biological Psychology provides a comprehensive introduction to the subject. It includes detailed coverage of sensation, movement, sleep, eating and emotions, with further chapters on the biological basis of psychological disorders and the effects of drug-taking. Uniquely, the authors emphasize the importance of learning and memory as a key thread throughout and include advanced chapters on key research areas that push discussion further and encourage critical thinking, making this book appropriate for undergraduates studying biological psychology at any level. Key features include: ‘Spotlights’ offering insights into key areas of research that expose the most important developing issues in the field today A clear structure including roadmaps and key points for each chapter to ease navigation through the book and understanding of the links between concepts Full colour presentation to bring the topics to life through clear and comprehensive illustrations and diagrams A companion website at study.sagepub.com/higgs with a range of materials for instructors and students
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Written to guide undergraduate students new to brain and behaviour through the key biological concepts that determine how we act, Biological Psychology provides a comprehensive introduction to the subject. It includes detailed coverage of sensation, movement, sleep, eating and emotions, with further chapters on the biological basis of psychological disorders and the effects of drug-taking.

Uniquely, the authors emphasize the importance of learning and memory as a key thread throughout and include advanced chapters on key research areas that push discussion further and encourage critical thinking, making this book appropriate for undergraduates studying biological psychology at any level.

Key features include:

‘Spotlights’ offering insights into key areas of research that expose the most important developing issues in the field today
A clear structure including roadmaps and key points for each chapter to ease navigation through the book and understanding of the links between concepts
Full colour presentation to bring the topics to life through clear and comprehensive illustrations and diagrams
A companion website at study.sagepub.com/higgs with a range of materials for instructors and students

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