
Understanding Biological Psychology
Philip Corr(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 16. October 2006
Book
Hardback
704 pages
978-0-631-21953-8 (ISBN)
Description
Understanding Biological Psychology is an accessible and distinctive new core textbook that helps students to appreciate the central role that biological processes play in psychology.
gives conceptual clarity to a complex and often confusing field;
innovative integration of theory and methods;
covers a core area of the undergraduate syllabus;
accessible, student-friendly text;
synthesizes biological processes with mainstream psychological topics to make the subject both interesting and accessible;
focuses on what biological psychology is for, rather than treating it as an end in itself;
provides basic introductions to biological principles and applications;
covers recent advances, such as neuroimaging and molecular genetics.
Upon publication, the textbook will be supported by an accompanying website containing a multiple choice testbank, weblinks, electronic versions of figures, and other additional resources. Visit www.blackwellpublishing.com/corr for more information.
gives conceptual clarity to a complex and often confusing field;
innovative integration of theory and methods;
covers a core area of the undergraduate syllabus;
accessible, student-friendly text;
synthesizes biological processes with mainstream psychological topics to make the subject both interesting and accessible;
focuses on what biological psychology is for, rather than treating it as an end in itself;
provides basic introductions to biological principles and applications;
covers recent advances, such as neuroimaging and molecular genetics.
Upon publication, the textbook will be supported by an accompanying website containing a multiple choice testbank, weblinks, electronic versions of figures, and other additional resources. Visit www.blackwellpublishing.com/corr for more information.
Reviews / Votes
"Understanding Biological Psychology is really biology for psychology rather than a watered-down biology text. Its great strength is bridge building across the many areas of psychology. As a geneticist, I especially appreciated the way the book integrates the latest genetic advances, something seldom seen in biological psychology textbooks" Robert Plomin, Institute of Psychiatry, London."Here is a textbook writer who encourages students to reflect on wider implications of research findings." The Psychologist
"Gives conceptual clarity to a complex field in covering a core area of the undergraduate syllabus, focussing on end uses of biological psychology rather than treating it as an end in itself."
Times Higher Education Supplement
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 180 mm
Thickness: 43 mm
Weight
1370 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-631-21953-8 (9780631219538)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Philip J. Corr is Professor of Psychology at the University of Wales, Swansea.
Content
Preface. Acknowledgements.
1. Introduction.
Part I: Foundations:.
2. Evolution and Genetics.
3. Brain Structure and Function.
4. Neurons and Neurotransmission.
5. Sensory and Motor Systems.
6. The Neuroendocrine System.
7. Learning and Neural Plasticity.
Part II: Approaches:.
8. Neuropsychology.
9. Psychophysiology.
10. Neuroimaging.
11. Neurophysiology.
12. Psychopharmacology.
13. Psychogenomics.
Part III: Applications:.
14. Clinical Disorder I: Depression.
15. Clinical Disorder II: Anxiety.
16. Clinical Disorder III: Schizophrenia.
17. Personality: Emotion and Motivation.
18. Cognition: Computation and Consciousness.
Glossary.
References.
Index of Subjects.
Index of Authors
1. Introduction.
Part I: Foundations:.
2. Evolution and Genetics.
3. Brain Structure and Function.
4. Neurons and Neurotransmission.
5. Sensory and Motor Systems.
6. The Neuroendocrine System.
7. Learning and Neural Plasticity.
Part II: Approaches:.
8. Neuropsychology.
9. Psychophysiology.
10. Neuroimaging.
11. Neurophysiology.
12. Psychopharmacology.
13. Psychogenomics.
Part III: Applications:.
14. Clinical Disorder I: Depression.
15. Clinical Disorder II: Anxiety.
16. Clinical Disorder III: Schizophrenia.
17. Personality: Emotion and Motivation.
18. Cognition: Computation and Consciousness.
Glossary.
References.
Index of Subjects.
Index of Authors