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  1. May 13, 2024 · Biological Psychology covers a broad spectrum of topics including evolutionary, neurobiological and molecular mechanisms of behavior. Research topics include neurobiology of monogamy, psychoneuroimmunology, evolutionary neurobiology, mathematical modeling of social behavior, environmental psychology, mate choice and reproductive relationships, effects of stress on social behavior, epigenetics ...

  2. Developmental psychology is a scientific approach which aims to explain how thinking, feeling, and behavior change throughout a person’s life. A significant proportion of theories within this discipline focus upon development during childhood, as this is the period during an individual’s lifespan when the most change occurs.

  3. www.apa.org › topics › neuropsychologyNeuropsychology

    Neuropsychology. Neuropsychology is the branch of science that studies the physiological processes of the nervous system and relates them to behavior and cognition, in terms both of their normal function and of the dysfunctional processes associated with brain damage. Clinical neuropsychology is concerned with assessment of and rehabilitation ...

  4. Physiology & Behavior is aimed at the causal physiological mechanisms of behavior and its modulation by environmental factors. The journal invites original reports in the broad area of behavioral and cognitive neuroscience, where the interaction of physiology and behavior is the prerequisite for …. View full aims & scope.

  5. Oct 24, 2023 · Neuroscience Psychology. Neuroscience is the branch of science concerned with studying the nervous system. It is a multidisciplinary field integrating numerous perspectives from biology, psychology, and medicine. It consists of several sub-fields ranging from the study of neurochemicals to behavior and thought.

  6. Oct 7, 2013 · We examine the philosophy underlying the discipline of physiological psychology and give a brief review of its phrenological and neurological precursors. Psychology is often regarded as less “scientific” than other life sciences; the reasons for this are analyzed. We argue that behavioral measures are as inherently reliable as those of the other life sciences. Physiological psychology is ...

  7. Articles from the Special Issue on Biological Psychology: From the clinic, to the clinic; Edited by Dr. Martijn Arns, Dr. Hartmut Heinrich and Dr. Sebastian Olbrich Receive an update when the latest issues in this journal are published

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