Physiological Psychology

  • Physiological Psychology: A Neuroscience Approach
    By Timothy K. Smock

    ... 385 Gross , Charles , 224 Guidotti , L. , 343 Guntheroth , W. G. , 326 Gupta , S. , 440 Gwinner , E. , 306 Hardy , W. T. , 346 Harris , R. B. , 347 Harris , W. , 371 Harris , W. A. , 379 Hatten , G. E. , 361 Hatten , M. E. , 361 Hau ...

  • Physiological Psychology
    By Thomas S. Brown, Patricia M. Wallace

    It is now becoming clear that dramatic alterations in synaptic connections can be made , particularly in the developing ... Perlow and his colleagues ( Perlow , Freed , Hoffer , Seiger , Olson , and Wyatt , 1979 ) found that these brain ...

  • Physiological Psychology: An Introduction
    By Simon Green

    Adam, K., and Oswald, I. (1977). Sleep is for tissue restoration. Journal of the Royal College of Physicians, 11,376-88. Adametz, J.FT (1959) Rate of recovery of function in cats with rostral reticular lesions. Journal of Neurosurgery ...

  • Physiological Psychology: Introduction
    By Allen M. Schneider, Barry Tarshis

    cortex 3 The basic premise of Schachter and Singer's view is that emotional experiences are indeed produced by visceral action , but that this action represents only the first stage of a twofold process . In their view , a visceral ...

  • Physiological Psychology: Study Guide
    By Robert B. Graham

    Physiological Psychology: Study Guide

  • Physiological Psychology: An Introduction
    By William Conrad Watson

    Congress Series , 1973 , 296 , 252 . Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurology , Wald , G. Molecular basis of visual excitation . 1960 , 12 , 1–20 . Science , 1968 , 162 , 230–239 . Uttal , W. The Psychobiology of Sensory Coding .

  • Physiological Psychology
    By Thomas Brown

    ... 594 Lytle, L. D., 212 Maas, I. W., 282, 594 Maccoby, E. E., 524, 594 MacDonald, R. L., 200, 578 MacNichol, E. F., ... 168, 172, 599 Pappenheimer, I. R., 406, 585 Parrnalee, A. H., 388, 599 Patrick, R. L., 278, 599 Patterson, M. M., ...

  • Physiological Psychology
    By Dr Sherly Williams E, Dr Razeena Karim L

    This text book, titled Physiological Psychology, covers the general area of 'brain and behavior, 'which is a modular subject in many university courses.

  • Physiological Psychology: An Introduction
    By Simon Green

    Today the book is still suitable for all levels of study, from beginning students to final year level, who wish to cover historical aspects of physiological psychology.

  • Physiological Psychology: An Introduction
    By Meetu Khosla

    The book includes detailed coverage of human evolution, central and peripheral nervous systems, hormonal regulation of behavior, and hemispheric specializations of the brain.

  • Physiological Psychology
    By John Blundell

    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 ...

  • Physiological Psychology
    By Mahmud

    Physiological Psychology

  • PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY
    By Dr Sherly Williams E, Dr Razeena Karim L

    This text book, titled Physiological Psychology, covers the general area of ‘brain and behavior,’which is a modular subject in many university courses.

  • Physiological Psychology
    By John Blundell

    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 ...

  • Physiological Psychology
    By Kevin Silber, Hugh L. Wagner

    This book covers all of the essential topics in a format that is ideal for learning and rapid revision for students from all backgrounds.