For courses in Physiological/Biopsychology An up-to-date, comprehensive, and accessible overview of behavioral neuroscience Physiology of Behavior provides a scholarly yet accessible portrait of the dynamic interaction between biology and behavior. Lead author Neil Carlson and new co-author Melissa Birkett drew upon their experience teaching and working with students to create the new edition of this comprehensive and accessible guide for students of behavioral neuroscience. In addition to updated research, the Twelfth Edition offers an updated art and visual program and a more robust learning architecture that highlights key concepts, guiding students through the text. Physiology of Behavior, Twelfth Edition is also available via REVEL(tm), an immersive learning experience designed for the way today's students read, think, and learn.
In addition to updated research, the Twelfth Edition offers an updated art and visual program and a more robust learning architecture that highlights key concepts, guiding students through the text--from publisher's website.
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Accompanying "updated Neuroscience Animations and Student Study Guide CD-ROM includes animations, figures, and diagrams, video, terms and definitions, and a self-test."--Page [4] 0f cover.
But why the differences, and how are personalities shaped by genes and environment? How did they evolve? The essays in Animal Personalities reveal that there is much to learn from our furred and feathered friends.
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... conflict has been used to induce an anxiety disorder in dogs, they have shown compulsive patterns of escape or hiding, exaggerated avoidance responses to stimuli, frequent startle reactions and apparent automatism (Harris, 1989).
Drawing on expertise from around the world, this volume identifies our current state of knowledge about the behavior and physiology of root herbivores.
The text is recommended for biologists, zoologists, psychologists, and neuroscientists from different backgrounds who wish to know more about how the conditioned reflex, and ultimately learning, came about.
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A mild form of epilepsy known as petit mal is accompanied by an abnormally low frequency of this thalamocortical activity. It seems probable that the access of sensory stimuli to consciousness arises from interaction between the ...