BioPsych: Chapter 1 - Biopsychology: Fundamentals and Contemporary Issues
evolutionary psychology
A study of the influence of natural selection, adaption, and evolution on behaviour and mental processes
psychoneuroimmunology
A study of the relationship between behaviors, thought, the nervous system, and the immune system.
Wilhelm Wundt
Considered the father of modern day experimental psychology. He researched sensation and perception using the scientific method.
cognitive neuroscience
The field uses the techniques of other subdisciplines to look at aspects of cognition like perception, attention, decision-making, and language.
dualism
The idea that the brain (tissue) is different from and is controlled by the mind (spiritual)
monism
The idea that the mind is a product of brain activity, a basic accepted principle in neuroscience today.
behavioral neuroendocrinology
The study of the interaction of hormones and the nervous system of behavior
comparative psychology
This is a line of research that focuses on comparing different species of animals on cognition, learning, memory, and perception.
Rene Descartes
Was a French philosopher and scientist. Known for his ideas that the body worked like a machine with reflexes initiated by fluids. He is also known for his philosophy of dualism.
neuroscience
the overarching discipline that covers many areas dealing with the nervous system. Draws from biology, psychology, chemistry, physics, genetics, anthropology, medicine, and computer science
biopsychology
the study of the relationship between Behavior, mental processes, and biological factors such as the nervous system, biochemistry, hormones, and genetics
behavioral neuroscience
A bread field interested in biological components of behavior often drawing from neuroanatomy and physiology, genetics, computer science, and chemistry.
psychopharmacology
A discipline in studying the biochemistry and drugs that affect the nervous system and alter cognition, perception, consciousness, and behavior
psychophysiology
A line of research most often using noninvasive ways to record and image the brin using human participants
physiological psychology
An area of behavioral neuroscience that often uses animal models to investigate the brain and behavior.
behavioral genetics
An area of research interested in how genetics influences behavior and other aspects of psychology. Research often involves twin studies but is also interested in genetic testing and engineering.
