Biological psychology is the scientific study of the biological bases of behavior and mental states. Biological psychology is also known as biopsychology, psychobiology, physiological psychology, behavioral neuroscience, and neuropsychology.
Contents
- Basic Biology
- Anatomy of the Nervous System
- Nerve Cells and Nerve Impulses
- Communication at Synapses
- Development and Plasticity of the Brain
- Vision
- The Other Sensory Systems and Attention
- Movement
- Wakefulness and Sleep
- Internal Regulation
- Reproductive Behaviours
- Emotional Behaviours
- The Biology of Learning and Memory
- Lateralization and Language
- Psychological Disorders
External links and resources
"Postcards from the Brain Museum" by Brian Burrell provides a historical perspective on the search for connections between biology and psychology.
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