264 Pages
by
Routledge
264 Pages
by
Routledge
264 Pages
by
Routledge
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The Essential Psychology Series bridges the gap between simple introductory texts aimed at pre-university students and higher level textbooks for upper level undergraduates. Each volume in the series is designed to provide concise yet up-to-date descriptions of the major areas of psychology for first year undergraduates or students taking psychology as a supplement to other courses of study. The... Read more
Chapter 1 What is biological psychology?
Chapter 2 Approaches to studying biological psychology
Chapter 3 The nervous system and how it works
Chapter 4 The brain: its structures, regions and functions
Chapter 5 The sensory and motor systems
Chapter 6 Motivation: genes, thirst, hunger, sex and aggression
Chapter 7 Learning and memory
Chapter 8 Emotion and stress
Chapter 9 Language and other higher functions
Chapter 10 Consciousness
Chapter 11 Psychological and degenerative disorders
Chapter 2 Approaches to studying biological psychology
Chapter 3 The nervous system and how it works
Chapter 4 The brain: its structures, regions and functions
Chapter 5 The sensory and motor systems
Chapter 6 Motivation: genes, thirst, hunger, sex and aggression
Chapter 7 Learning and memory
Chapter 8 Emotion and stress
Chapter 9 Language and other higher functions
Chapter 10 Consciousness
Chapter 11 Psychological and degenerative disorders
Biography
G Neil Martin is Principal Lecturer in Psychology at Middlesex University and is also associate editor for The Psychologist.






