Foundations of Biopsychology is an excellent introduction to a fascinating field of study. Up-to-date and comprehensive, this is an ideal companion for any biopsychology student and is particularly suitable for use on a semester-based course. Foundations of Biopsychology is a lively and engaging introduction to how the brain produces behaviour. The book does not assume any background knowledge in biology or psychology. Although academically rigorous, it adopts an accessible, modular format and is supported throughout by diagrams and images. This edition: *Places a strong emphasis on the historical development of the subject to help students gain a deeper understanding of the main themes in biopsychology. *References exciting and up-to-date research, emphasising how the discipline is moving forward. *Special interest boxes provide new insights into the brain in order to stimulate debate. These include discussions on how Einstein's brain was different; the effects of navigational experience on the shape of the brain; and how laughter affects the same areas of the brain as cocaine. This book includes bibliographies to encourage further reading.
It also features search terms to help students locate further information on the Internet. A companion website is located at www.pearsoned.co.uk/wickens. This provides additional support for students and includes: * Mind Maps to bring study of the brain to life. * Multiple choice questions to test progress. * An essay writing guide to assist with assignments. * Links to relevant websites for further research. Dr Andrew Wickens lectures at the University of Central Lancashire in biopsychology and neuroscience. Front cover image: Coloured 3-dimensional MRI scan of the white matter pathways of the brain, side view. Credit: Tom Barrick, Chris Clark, SGHMS/Science Photo Library
- ISBN10 1405839066
- ISBN13 9781405839068
- Publish Date 15 December 2005
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 14 July 2009
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Pearson Education Limited
- Format Paperback
- Language English