Fundamentals of Biopsychology: Brain, Behavior, and Neural Systems
Fundamentals of Biopsychology
1. Nature and Scope of Biopsychology
Biopsychology is the scientific study of the biological basis of behavior.
It is an interdisciplinary field that combines principles from psychology, biology, neuroscience, and medicine.
Key Focus Areas:
- Focuses on how the brain, hormones, and nervous system affect behavior and cognition.
- Applications include understanding mental disorders, learning, memory, and emotional responses.
- Example: Studying the stress response involves analyzing both hormonal (endocrine) and neural mechanisms.
- Relevance: Essential for clinical psychology, neurorehabilitation, and pharmacology.
2. Structure and Function of a Neuron
Neurons are the basic functional units of the nervous system.
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