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ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: Cengage Learning, Inc

FORMAT: Paperback

ISBN: 9780324829617

RRP: £52.00

PAGES: 608

PUBLICATION DATE:
March 12, 2009

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Discovering Biological Psychology

Laura A. Freberg

With its comprehensive, authoritative coverage and student-centered pedagogy, DISCOVERING BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY, International Edition is ideal for a broad range of students taking a beginning undergraduate course in biological or physiological psychology. The book provides a foundational understanding of the structure and function of the nervous system and its relationship to both typical and disordered human behavior. Written by an author with nearly 30 years of teaching experience at schools ranging from community colleges to the Ivy League, this text presents classic concepts, current topics, and cutting-edge research in a style that is both accessible to beginning and less-prepared students and appealing to students with stronger backgrounds. As a result, the book allows instructors to teach a rigorous course that does not oversimplify the material, while keeping students excited and engaged. Reviewers have praised the text’s clear narrative, high-interest examples, pedagogy, and purposeful art program.The Second Edition is supported by a comprehensive and contemporary media package that includes animations, videos, lectures and an image gallery on Microsoft” PowerPoint” slides, student response system content, and a time-saving online homework and course management system.

Reviews of Discovering Biological Psychology

1. Introducing Biological Psychology. 2. The Anatomy and Evolution of the Nervous System. 3. Cells of the Nervous System. 4. Psychopharmacology. 5. Genetics and the Development of the Human Brain. 6. Vision. 7. Nonvisual Sensation and Perception. 8. Movement. 9. Motivation: The Regulation of Temperature, Thirst, and Hunger. 10. Sexual Behavior. 11. Sleep and Waking. 12. Learning and Memory. 13. Lateralization, Language, and Intelligence. 14. Emotion, Reward, Aggression, Stress. 15. Neurological Disorders. 16. Psychological Disorders.

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