Physiological psychology / Marvin Schwartz
Material type:
- QP 360 .S39 1973

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Relegation Room | Psychology | GC QP 360 .S39 1973 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000005077 |
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GC HV 741 .P65 1972 Roots of futility / | GC HV 85 .M67 1980 Social work : a profession of many faces / | GC HV 861 .B79 1980 Children and minders / | GC QP 360 .S39 1973 Physiological psychology / | GC QP 40 .F67 1981 Pocket examiner in physiology / | GC QR 61.5 .M53 1985 c.2 Microbiology : pretest, self-assessment and review / | GC RA 790.5 .P74 1987 Prevention planning in mental health / |
Includes index.
1. Introduction -- 2. Genetics and behavior -- 3. Development of behavior -- 4. Sensory processes -- 5. Sleep and wakefulness -- 6. Attention and perception -- 7. Emotion -- 8. Reward and punishment with electrical stimulation of the brain -- 9. Hunger and thirst mechanisms -- 10. Sexual behavior and endocrine functions -- 11. Learning -- 12. Memory -- 13. Functional disorders.
This book is designed as an introduction to physiological psychology. It is meant to show, by example, how the physiological psychologists goes about his business, the kinds of questions he asks, and the way in which he conceptualizes problems.
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