Building on the strengths of its predecessors, Biological Psychology, 5th edition continues to offer an illustration program and a very broad perspective - encompassing lucid descriptions of behaviour, evolutionary history, development, proximate mechanisms and applications. The fifth edition hones students' critical thinking ability - yet remains reader-friendly throughout.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
* Redesigned and streamlined content to help students study and learn more effectively
* Updated coverage, including new references and revised chapters
* Revised pedagogy and supplements
STUDENT SUPPLEMENTS
* Companion Website at www.biopsychology.com/5e: Offers a range of study tools such as Study Questions, Animated Tutorials, Activities and Videos, Quizzes, Interactive Terminology Quizzes, 'A Step Further' materials to compliment the book, Essay questions, and a Glossary that provides quick access to definitions.
* Biological Psychology NewsLinks website at www.biopsychology.com/5e: Keeps students appraised of the latest developments in the field, and includes links to thousands of news stories.
LECTURER SUPPLEMENTS (Only available to confirmed adopters of the book - see below for details)
* Companion Website at www.biopsychology.com/5e: Includes the Online Gradebook and access to all student features.
* Instructor's Resource Library (978-0-87893-032-6): Includes figures and tables from the book, PowerPoint Resources, Videos, Animations, Computerised Test Bank, and the Instructor's Manual.
Lecturers Supplements are available to confirmed adopters of the textbook. To request, please email lecturerservices@palgrave.com with the title and ISBN of the required supplement together with your academic details:
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Biological Psychology: Scope and Outlook PART I: BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF BEHAVIOR Functional Neuroanatomy: The Nervous System and Behavior Neurophysiology: Conduction, Transmission, and Integration of Neural Signals Psychopharmacology: Neurotransmitters, Drugs, and Behavior Hormones and the Brain PART II: EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Evolution of Brain and Behavior Life-Span Development of the Brain and Behavior PART III: PERCEPTION AND ACTION General Principles of Sensory Processing, Touch, and Pain Hearing, Vestibular Perception, Taste, and Smell Vision: From Eye to Brain Motor Control and Plasticity PART IV: THE REGULATION OF BEHAVIOR Sex: Evolutionary, Hormonal, and Neural Bases Homeostasis: Active Regulation of Internal States Biological Rhythms, Sleep, and Dreaming PART V: EMOTIONS AND MENTAL DISORDERS Emotions, Aggression, and Stress Psychopathology: Biological Bases of Behavior Disorders PART VI: COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE Learning and Memory: Biological Perspectives Learning and Memory: Neural Mechanisms Language and Cognition Afterwords
S. MARC BREEDLOVE, faculty member in the Psychology Department at the University of California, Berkeley, USA for over twenty years, he is currently the Barnett Rosenberg Professor of Neuroscience at Michigan State University, USA.
MARK R. ROSENZWEIG, Professor of Graduate Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, USA.
NEIL V. WATSON, Associate Professor, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, USA.
Description
Building on the strengths of its predecessors, Biological Psychology, 5th edition continues to offer an illustration program and a very broad perspective - encompassing lucid descriptions of behaviour, evolutionary history, development, proximate mechanisms and applications. The fifth edition hones students' critical thinking ability - yet remains reader-friendly throughout.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
* Redesigned and streamlined content to help students study and learn more effectively
* Updated coverage, including new references and revised chapters
* Revised pedagogy and supplements
STUDENT SUPPLEMENTS
* Companion Website at www.biopsychology.com/5e: Offers a range of study tools such as Study Questions, Animated Tutorials, Activities and Videos, Quizzes, Interactive Terminology Quizzes, 'A Step Further' materials to compliment the book, Essay questions, and a Glossary that provides quick access to definitions.
* Biological Psychology NewsLinks website at www.biopsychology.com/5e: Keeps students appraised of the latest developments in the field, and includes links to thousands of news stories.
LECTURER SUPPLEMENTS (Only available to confirmed adopters of the book - see below for details)
* Companion Website at www.biopsychology.com/5e: Includes the Online Gradebook and access to all student features.
* Instructor's Resource Library (978-0-87893-032-6): Includes figures and tables from the book, PowerPoint Resources, Videos, Animations, Computerised Test Bank, and the Instructor's Manual.
Lecturers Supplements are available to confirmed adopters of the textbook. To request, please email lecturerservices@palgrave.com with the title and ISBN of the required supplement together with your academic details:
Supplement requested
ISBN
Your name
Your Job Title
Your academic address
Your academic email
Module name
Module start date
Module student numbers
Contents
Biological Psychology: Scope and Outlook PART I: BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF BEHAVIOR Functional Neuroanatomy: The Nervous System and Behavior Neurophysiology: Conduction, Transmission, and Integration of Neural Signals Psychopharmacology: Neurotransmitters, Drugs, and Behavior Hormones and the Brain PART II: EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Evolution of Brain and Behavior Life-Span Development of the Brain and Behavior PART III: PERCEPTION AND ACTION General Principles of Sensory Processing, Touch, and Pain Hearing, Vestibular Perception, Taste, and Smell Vision: From Eye to Brain Motor Control and Plasticity PART IV: THE REGULATION OF BEHAVIOR Sex: Evolutionary, Hormonal, and Neural Bases Homeostasis: Active Regulation of Internal States Biological Rhythms, Sleep, and Dreaming PART V: EMOTIONS AND MENTAL DISORDERS Emotions, Aggression, and Stress Psychopathology: Biological Bases of Behavior Disorders PART VI: COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE Learning and Memory: Biological Perspectives Learning and Memory: Neural Mechanisms Language and Cognition Afterwords
Authors
S. MARC BREEDLOVE, faculty member in the Psychology Department at the University of California, Berkeley, USA for over twenty years, he is currently the Barnett Rosenberg Professor of Neuroscience at Michigan State University, USA.
MARK R. ROSENZWEIG, Professor of Graduate Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, USA.
NEIL V. WATSON, Associate Professor, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, USA.
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