Physiological Psychology: An Introduction

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Physiological Psychology: An Introduction explains the dynamic interaction between physiology and psychology through key biological concepts. By using an interactive approach, which has been extensively applied in the classroom, the author presents core concepts and topics in a manner that is coherent, lucid and easy to recall.

The book includes detailed coverage of human evolution, central and peripheral nervous systems, hormonal regulation of behaviour, and hemispheric specializations of the brain. Each chapter offers a historical development of the topics and up-to-date reviews of literature in the rapidly changing fields of neuroscience and biopsychology.

Key Features:

· Use of simple language and guided imagery to explain complex topics

· Rich pedagogical features, including boxes that provide insights into instances from daily life, chapter-wise glossary lists, and extensive review exercises

· Wide topical coverage to cater to the course curriculums of major Indian universities

· Chapters aided by clearly labelled diagrams to encourage visual understanding as well as self-practice.

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Title
Physiological Psychology: An Introduction
Author
Edition
1st.ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9789386062116
Length
464p.
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