Behavioral Neuroscience

Tenth Edition

S. Marc Breedlove

Behavioral Neuroscience

Tenth Edition

S. Marc Breedlove

ISBN:

9780197616857

Binding:

Hardback

Published:

27 Mar 2023

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Series:

Sinauer

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Description

For over 20 years, Breedlove & Watson's Behavioral Neuroscience has successfully presented the most current research through an engaging narrative, strong clinical examples, an exceptional visual approach to the content, and an authoritative introduction to the field.

Written for the first course in biopsychology and neuroscience, Behavioral Neuroscience 10th Edition by Marc Breedlove and Neil Watson provides a strong foundation for understanding neural functioning and brain-behavior relations.

Using stellar examples of today's most exciting research, an unparalleled art program that clarifies complex biological processes, and visual summaries that remind students of the principle findings presented in each chapter, Behavioral Neuroscience helps introductory neuroscience and behavioral neuroscience understand the dynamic and exciting field of neuroscience.

Behavorial Neuroscience is available with Oxford Insight. Oxford Insight pairs best-in-class OUP content with curated media resources, activities, and gradable assessment, in a guided learning environment that delivers performance analytics, drives student engagement, and improves student outcomes.

Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: Scope and Outlook Part 1 Biological Foundations of Behavior Chapter 2 Functional Neuroanatomy Chapter 3 Neurophysiology Chapter 4 The Chemistry of Behavior Chapter 5 Hormones and the Brain Part 2 Evolution and Development of the Nervous System Chapter 6 Evolution of the Brain and Behavior Chapter 7 Life-Span Development of the Brain and Behavior Part 3 Perception and Action Chapter 8 General Principles of Sensory Processing, Touch, and Pain Chapter 9 Hearing, Balance, Taste, and Smell Chapter 10 Vision From Eye to Brain Chapter 11 Motor Control and Plasticity Part 4 Regulation and Behavior Chapter 12 Sex Chapter 13 Homeostasis Chapter 14 Biological Rhythms, Sleep, and Dreaming Part 5 Emotions and Mental Disorders Chapter 15 Emotions, Aggression, and Stress Chapter 16 Psychopathology Part 6 Cognitive Neuroscience Chapter 17 Learning and Memory Chapter 18 Attention and Higher Cognition Chapter 19 Language and Lateralization

Authors

S. Marc Breedlove , UNITED STATES

S. Marc Breedlove, the Barnett Rosenberg Professor of Neuroscience at Michigan State University, has written over 130 scientific articles investigating the role of hormones in shaping the developing and adult nervous system, publishing in journals including Science, Nature, Nature Neuroscience, and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. He is also passionate about teaching-in the classroom, and in the greater community through interviews with the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, and Newsweek, as well as broadcast programs such as All Things Considered, Good Morning America, and Sixty Minutes. He has active grant support from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and the National Institute of Mental Health. Dr. Breedlove is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Association for Psychological Science. Neil V. Watson and the members of his lab at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada study sex-related aspects of the structure and function of the nervous system, with ongoing grant support from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. His research, which spans from the effects of hormones and pollutants on the structure of the nervous system to the relationships among social factors, cognition, and steroids in humans, has appeared in a variety of journals, including the Journal of Neuroscience, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, and Brain Research. Dr. Watson received his undergraduate and master's degrees from the University of Western Ontario and his Ph.D. from the University of British Columbia. Following a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of California, Berkeley, he joined the faculty at SFU in 1996 where he is now a Professor of Behavioral Neuroscience and Chair of Psychology. He teaches biological psychology to hundreds of undergraduate and graduate students each year.