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Introduction to Psychobiology / Donald H. Owings, Richard G. Coss, Kenneth R. Henry

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New York : Custom Publishing, c2004Edition: 3rd editionDescription: xix, 491 p. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 0536750076
  • 9780536750075
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • WM 105 O97i 2004
Contents:
Content 1. Prologue 2. Evolution, Genetics, and Experience 3. The Anatomy of the Nervous system 4. Neural conduction and synaptic transmission 5. The human genome project and and its impact on psychiatry 6. The visual system 7. Mechanisms of perception, conscious awareness and attention 8. Biology and behavior 9. Nervous System 10. Pavlov 11. Skinner 12. Neuroendocrinology of the stress response 13. Learning and Memory 14. Prenatal hormone exposure and sexual variation 15. Sex, sexual orientation and sex hormones influence 16. Critical events in the development of bird song 17. Reproductive and social behavior 18. Nature of proximate mechanisms underlying primate 19. Human maternal vocalizations to infants as biologically relevant signals 20. Early social learning and behavior 21. Predators and preys
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Book Open Access Book Open Access Health Sciences Library WM 105 O97i 2004 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available MBAL22031409
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Content

1. Prologue
2. Evolution, Genetics, and Experience
3. The Anatomy of the Nervous system
4. Neural conduction and synaptic transmission
5. The human genome project and and its impact on psychiatry
6. The visual system
7. Mechanisms of perception, conscious awareness and attention
8. Biology and behavior
9. Nervous System
10. Pavlov
11. Skinner
12. Neuroendocrinology of the stress response
13. Learning and Memory
14. Prenatal hormone exposure and sexual variation
15. Sex, sexual orientation and sex hormones influence
16. Critical events in the development of bird song
17. Reproductive and social behavior
18. Nature of proximate mechanisms underlying primate
19. Human maternal vocalizations to infants as biologically relevant signals
20. Early social learning and behavior
21. Predators and preys

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