Biopsychology: Physiological Psychology (Introductory Psychology Series)

Biopsychology: Physiological Psychology (Introductory Psychology Series)

by SheilaHayward (Author)

Synopsis

Biopsychology provides an examination of the human physiological mechanisms and structures and the influence that these have over the thoughts and behaviours of the individual. In addition, it discusses the influence of the mind over the body. The text is well-illustrated and clearly presents the student with topics covered by A level syllabuses. Introducing Biopsychology - Sensory Systems - The Nervous System and Behaviour - The Endocrine System - Motivation and Emotion - Stress and Anxiety - Altered States of Consciousness - Epilogue

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: 1997
Publisher: Palgrave
Published: 18 Jun 1997

ISBN 10: 0333646134
ISBN 13: 9780333646137

Author Bio
DR SHEILA HAYWARD is a Chartered Psychologist, and works as a Research Associate and Project Manager at the Centre for Occupational and Health Research Unit, at Cardiff University, Wales. She previously taught A level Psychology for 12 years and was an assistant examiner and coursework moderator for AEB Psychology A level.