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Physiological Psychology John Blundell (University of Leeds, UK)

Physiological Psychology By John Blundell (University of Leeds, UK)

Physiological Psychology by John Blundell (University of Leeds, UK)


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Originally published in 1975, much of this book has relevance for the understanding of human action: knowledge of physiological mechanisms underlying psychological functions can throw light on conditions such as obesity, schizophrenia, and the emotional disorders, and on procedures such as psychosurgery and drug therapy.

Physiological Psychology Summary

Physiological Psychology by John Blundell (University of Leeds, UK)

Physiological psychology deals with the interaction between 'under the skin' physiological variables and the personal and social context in which organisms live. Originally published in 1975, much of this book has relevance for the understanding of human action: knowledge of physiological mechanisms underlying psychological functions can throw light on conditions such as obesity, schizophrenia, and the emotional disorders, and on procedures such as psychosurgery and drug therapy.

About John Blundell (University of Leeds, UK)

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Table of Contents

Editor's Introduction 1. What is Physiological Psychology? 2. Strategies, Methods and Problems 3. Cerebral Localization of Psychological Function 4. Neurophysiology of Motivation 5. Reinforcement, Reward and Pleasure 6. Learning and Memory 7. Emotion and Aggression. References and Name Index. Subject Index.

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NLS9781138191839
9781138191839
1138191833
Physiological Psychology by John Blundell (University of Leeds, UK)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2018-06-13
142
N/A
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