Biopsychology (OERI) - DRAFT for Review
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Biopsychology is the study of biological mechanisms of behavior and mental processes. The field examines the role of the nervous system, particularly the brain, in explaining behavior and the mind.
Front Matter
1: Biopsychology as a Course of Study
2: Research Methods and Ethical Considerations of Biological Psychology and Neuroscience
3: Evolution, Genes, and Behavior
4: Nervous System Anatomy
5: Communication within the Nervous System
6: The Effects of Psychoactive Drugs
7: Senses
8: Sensation and Perception
9: Movement
10: Learning and Memory
11: Wakefulness and Sleep
12: Ingestive Behaviors - Eating and Drinking
13: Sexuality and Sexual Development
14: Intelligence and Cognition
15: Language and the Brain
16: Emotion and Stress
17: Biological Bases of Psychological Disorders
18: Supplemental Content
Back Matter
Thumbnail: A rendering of the Phineas Gage skull with the best fit rod trajectory and example fiber pathways in the left hemisphere intersected by the rod. This resulted in a personality change. (CC BY 2.5; Van Horn JD, Irimia A, Torgerson CM, Chambers MC, Kikinis R, et al. via Wikipedia)