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Fundamentals of Brain and Behavior: An Introduction to Human Neuroscience [Pehme köide]

(Pennsylvania State University)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 556 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 453 g, 8 Tables, color; 146 Line drawings, color; 77 Halftones, color; 223 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Feb-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032210257
  • ISBN-13: 9781032210254
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 556 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 453 g, 8 Tables, color; 146 Line drawings, color; 77 Halftones, color; 223 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Feb-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032210257
  • ISBN-13: 9781032210254
"Fundamentals of Brain and Behavior provides an accessible introduction to the study of human neuroscience. The book has been carefully designed to accompany a typical entry-level course, covering core topics including the function and structure of the nervous system, basic human motivations, stress and health, and cognitive functioning. In addition to traditional topics, the book also includes dedicated chapters on the social brain, neurocognitive disorders, and brain imaging techniques, ensuring students gain a thorough understanding of the field in its broadest sense. An evolutionary approach is also taken throughout, providing a truly unique perspective on our understanding of brain and behavior. The text is supported by colorful and informative diagrams, alongside a plethora of student-friendly features such as learning objectives, case studies and concept checks. The book is also supported by online resources including an instructor testbank, basics of neuroscience videos, and interactive brain maps. Helping students understand the basics of human neuroscience across evolutionary time, Fundamentals of Brain and Behavior is an essential text for all students of Behavioral Neuroscience, especially those approaching the subject for the first time"--

Fundamentals of Brain and Behavior provides an accessible introduction to the study of human neuroscience.

The book has been carefully designed to accompany a typical entry-level course, covering core topics including the function and structure of the nervous system, basic human motivations, stress and health, and cognitive functioning. In addition to traditional topics, the book also includes dedicated chapters on the social brain, neurocognitive disorders, and brain imaging techniques, ensuring students gain a thorough understanding of the field in its broadest sense. An evolutionary approach is also taken throughout, providing a truly unique perspective on our understanding of brain and behavior. The text is supported by colorful and informative diagrams, alongside a plethora of student-friendly features such as learning objectives, case studies and concept checks.

The book is also supported by online resources including an instructor testbank, basics of neuroscience videos, and interactive brain maps. Helping students understand the basics of human neuroscience across evolutionary time, Fundamentals of Brain and Behavior is an essential text for all students of Behavioral Neuroscience, especially those approaching the subject for the first time.



Fundamentals of Brain and Behavior provides an accessible introduction to the study of human neuroscience.

1. Introduction to Human Neuroscience
2. Functioning of the Nervous System
3. Genetic Influences on Brain and Behavior
4. Neuroscience Measures of Brain Structure and Function
5. Basic Motivation Including Hunger and Sexuality
6. Consciousness, Attention, and Sleep
7. Emotion, Stress and Health
8. Visual Processes
9. Audition, Language, and Music
10. Movement and Bodily Sensation
11. Brain Changes in Learning and Memory
12. Cognitive Functioning and Problem Solving
13. The Social Brain
14. Neurocognitive Disorders
15. Psychopathological Disorders
16. Psychoactive Substances and Addiction

William J. Ray is an Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Penn State University, USA. At Penn State, he was the Director of the SCAN (Specialization in Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience) Program and was the Director of the Clinical Psychology Program. His research has focused on approaching clinical questions from a neuroscience perspective.