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LEARN AND REVISE BIOPSYCHOLOGY - THROUGH COLOURING! Getting to
grips with the basics of Biological Psychology has never been so
easy. Each chapter guides you through the most important aspects of
this topic using diagrams to help you better understand your
course. From the nervous and sensory systems and how they
communicate using neurotransmitters, synapses and pathways, to how
the brain and body work together and how that impacts our
behaviour, this book covers everything you need to know. Actively
learn by: Colouring in each image to solidify your understanding
Completing labelling exercises to revise key details Colouring is
proven to help your brain make deep learning connections. Perfect
for revision, this book will help you take a break from your screen
whilst still building your knowledge and understanding to help you
succeed. You'll learn without even noticing and be able to recall
the knowledge in class and exams with ease!
Biological Psychology offers a highly visual, in-depth guide to the
basic biological functions of the brain that you will need to learn
throughout the course of your psychology degree. This edition
boasts a revamped learning structure with a strong applied focus.
This allows you to engage with biological psychology through a
range of real world applications, getting you to apply your
learning to conditions such as epilepsy, PTSD and Parkinson's, and
treatments such as gene therapy and brain-computer interfaces for
spinal cord injuries. Key features include: * New real world
applications boxes that help put theory into practice, showing you
the human side of the science * Focus on methods boxes that
demonstrate the research methods you will use as a biological
psychologist to uncover the workings of the brain * Key debates to
deepen your understanding of contemporary research and its impact *
Critical thinking questions * Key points and glossary definitions
to solidify your understanding of complex ideas and new terminology
* Further reading suggestions to help build your bibliography for
assignments * Video animations to help you grasp basic neuroanatomy
and psychobiology This book goes above and beyond to familiarise
you with the links between biology and psychology, making it an
essential read for psychology students at all levels. Suzanne Higgs
is Professor in the Psychobiology of Appetite at the University of
Birmingham. Alison Cooper is a Senior Lecturer at the University of
Birmingham. Jonathan Lee is Professor of Memory Neuroscience at the
University of Birmingham.
Biological Psychology offers a highly visual, in-depth guide to the
basic biological functions of the brain that you will need to learn
throughout the course of your psychology degree. This edition
boasts a revamped learning structure with a strong applied focus.
This allows you to engage with biological psychology through a
range of real world applications, getting you to apply your
learning to conditions such as epilepsy, PTSD and Parkinson’s,
and treatments such as gene therapy and brain-computer interfaces
for spinal cord injuries.  Key features
include: • New ′real world applications′ boxes that
help put theory into practice, showing you the human side of the
science • ′Focus on methods′ boxes that demonstrate the
research methods you will use as a biological psychologist to
uncover the workings of the brain • Key debates to deepen
your understanding of contemporary research and its
impact  • Critical thinking questions • Key points
and glossary definitions to solidify your understanding of complex
ideas and new terminology • Further reading suggestions to help
build your bibliography for assignments • Video animations to
help you grasp basic neuroanatomy and psychobiology This
book goes above and beyond to familiarise you with the links
between biology and psychology, making it an essential read for
psychology students at all levels. Suzanne Higgs is Professor in
the Psychobiology of Appetite at the University of Birmingham.
Alison Cooper is a Senior Lecturer at the University of
Birmingham. Jonathan Lee is Professor of Memory Neuroscience
at the University of Birmingham.
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