Biopsychology

Biopsychology by John P. J. Pinel is a comprehensive exploration of the biology of behavior, published by Allyn and Bacon in 2003. This fifth edition features significant revisions, including thousands of new references and numerous updated topics, all presented in a friendly and engaging manner. The book aims to make the fundamentals of biopsychology personally and socially relevant to readers, ensuring a clear understanding of the subject matter.
Readers will find that Biopsychology emphasizes four interwoven themes that reflect recent developments in the field. The text focuses on the human element, making complex concepts accessible and interesting. This edition, spanning 566 pages, is designed for those interested in physiological and biological psychology, providing a thorough overview of the subject while maintaining an engaging narrative style.
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B> The fifth edition of the book is the most major revision yet. Written in a friendly and engaging manner, Biopsychology clearly presents the fundamentals of the study of the biology of behavior but makes the topics personally and socially relevant to the reader. Four interwoven themes support the major recent developments in the rapidly changing field of biopsychology. Thousands of new references and dozens of new topics have been added to this edition, making Pinel’s discussion of and focus on the human element easy and interesting to read. For those interested in physiological and biological psychology.
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