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  1. Introduction to Biological Psychology/Study Guide by Philip M. Groves, 1988-06
  2. The polyvagal perspective [An article from: Biological Psychology] by S.W. Porges, 2007-02-01
  3. Single versus multiple probe blocks of P300-based concealed information tests for self-referring versus incidentally obtained information [An article from: Biological Psychology] by J.P. Rosenfeld, E. Shue, et all 2007-03-01
  4. Lower blood pressure correlates with poorer performance on visuospatial attention tasks in younger individuals [An article from: Biological Psychology] by W. Wharton, E. Hirshman, et all 2006-10-01
  5. Intro Biological Psychology 4e Im by Groves., 1992-01-01
  6. First evidence for differential and sequential efferent effects of stimulus relevance and goal conduciveness appraisal [An article from: Biological Psychology] by T. Aue, A. Flykt, et all 2007-03-01
  7. Biological Psychology & Clinical Neuroscience Reader by Stephen B. Klein, Scientific American, et all 2006-10-10
  8. Psychosocial factors at home and at work and levels of salivary cortisol [An article from: Biological Psychology] by N.H. Eller, B. Netterstrom, et all 2006-10-01
  9. Integrator Online for Biological Psychology by Wendy Kohn, Arthur J. Kohn, 1999-03
  10. Error-processing deficits in patients with cocaine dependence [An article from: Biological Psychology] by I.H.A. Franken, J.W. van Strien, et all 2007-04-01
  11. Modulation of involuntary attention by the duration of novel and pitch deviant sounds in children and adolescents [An article from: Biological Psychology] by N. Wetzel, E. Schroger, 2007-04-01
  12. Antisociality, underarousal and the validity of the Concealed Information Polygraph Test [An article from: Biological Psychology] by B. Verschuere, G. Crombez, et all 2007-03-01
  13. Instructor's resource book to accompany Biological psychology by James W Kalat, 1995
  14. On the relation of movement-related potentials to the go/no-go effect on P3 [An article from: Biological Psychology] by R. Verleger, T. Paehge, et all 2006-10-01

61. Hobsons Distance Learning
College of Estate management. biological psychology Exploring the Brain. Summary. Course code, SD201. Duration, 32 weeks. Cat points, 60 at level 2. Cost, £430.
http://www.server.studentpages.com/dl/course.cfm?course_id=21294

62. PSY104: Biological Psychology Research Guide--Meriam Library. CSU-Chico
PSY104 biological psychology, Research Guide. The following is a guide to research sources for your PSY104 project. Keep in mind that this list is not complete!
http://www.csuchico.edu/~johnson/psy104/
PSY104: Biological Psychology Research Guide The following is a guide to research sources for your PSY104 project. Keep in mind that this list is not complete! However, it is a good place to start, especially if you are feeling unsure regarding what information resources will be considered to be of acceptable quality by your instructor.
Please remember that you can always ask for additional research help from the friendly librarians at the Meriam Library Reference Desk, or, you can contact Kris Johnson the liaison librarian to the Department of Psychology at , or kajohnson@csuchico.edu Research Guide Sections:
  • Choosing a Topic / Finding Background Information
  • Tracing a Topic Through the Information Timeline
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  • Citing Your Sources Choosing a Topic / Finding Background Information
    If you haven't already chosen a topic, you'll need to! Or maybe you need some background information on a topic.
    • Check out this list . All the resources listed are designed to help you choose and find background information on psychology topics.
    Top of Page Tracing a Topic Through the Information Timeline
    Using an Information Timeline approach, you can conduct research that traces a topic from its inception through time. Or, taking the approximate age of your topic into consideration, you can use the timeline to help you determine the best research resources to use for that topic, for example, news sources, scholarly articles, books, reference book, etc.
  • 63. Biological Psychology
    Welcome to the Home Page for BIOL269 biological psychology. Code, BIOL269. Title, biological psychology. Organiser, Dr_AC_Little. Level, 2. Semester, 3 Weeks 1 6.
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      Code Title Biological Psychology Organiser Level Semester 3 Weeks 1 - 6 Credit value 7.5 credits TimetableInfo Tuesday 10:00 Wednesday 09:00 Wednesday 12:00 Lectures will take place in Lecture Theatre 2, Life Sciences Building Parent Department Biological Sciences Prerequisites Module Content Type lecture Module Required For C3C8 Zoology with Evolutionary Psychology Module Recommended For Description I Brains and Development
        History of the study of brain and behaviour. The chemical basis of communication in the brain. Differences in brain size and rates of development across species. Ecological and life history constraints on brains.

    64. James W. Kalat, Biological Psychology Biological Science Books Reviews
    James W. Kalat, biological psychology in Biological Science Books / Book Reviews reviews at Review Centre. JAMES W. KALAT, biological psychology.
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    65. Biological Psychology
    biological psychology. The coolest class you will ever take! Letter. Schedule. Lecture Notes. Presentations. Practice Tests. Laboratory Section.
    http://www.bridgewater.edu/departments/psychology/psy225/psy225cover
    Biological Psychology The coolest class you will ever take! Letter Schedule Lecture Notes Presentations ... Laboratory Section

    66. Wiley Europe::Handbook Of Psychology, Volume 3, Biological Psychology
    WileyEurope Psychology General Psychology Handbook of Psychology, Volume 3, biological psychology.
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    General Psychology Handbook of Psychology, Volume 5, Personality and Social Psychology (Hardcover) by Theodore Millon (Editor), Melvin J. Lerner (Editor), Irving B. Weiner (Editor-in-Chief) Handbook of Psychology, Volume 6, Developmental Psychology (Hardcover) by Richard M. Lerner (Editor), M. Ann Easterbrooks (Editor), Jayanthi Mistry (Editor), Irving B. Weiner (Editor-in-Chief) Handbook of Psychology, Volume 7, Educational Psychology (Hardcover) by William M. Reynolds (Editor), Gloria E. Miller (Editor), Irving B. Weiner (Editor-in-Chief) Handbook of Psychology, Volume 10, Assessment Psychology (Hardcover)

    67. Biological Psychology Matching Exercise
    biological psychology Matching Exercise. Match the items on the right with the items on the left. The firing of a neuron in which
    http://www.rdc.ab.ca/scottpsych/website/exercises/neuro_mch.htm
    science of INDEX perception Biological Psychology Matching Exercise Match the items on the right with the items on the left.
    The firing of a neuron in which a wave of electrical charge moves down the axon. sympathetic nervous system temporal lobe limbic system association cortex motor (efferent) neurons frontal lobe myelin sheaths soma interneurons dendrites action potential parietal lobe cerebellum endorphins parasympathetic nervous system Is involved in the body's arousal, being responsible for preparing the body for action in an emergency. Sometimes referred to as the "fight or flight" response. sympathetic nervous system temporal lobe limbic system association cortex motor (efferent) neurons frontal lobe myelin sheaths soma interneurons dendrites action potential parietal lobe cerebellum endorphins parasympathetic nervous system The cell body. sympathetic nervous system temporal lobe limbic system association cortex motor (efferent) neurons frontal lobe myelin sheaths soma interneurons dendrites action potential parietal lobe cerebellum endorphins parasympathetic nervous system A brain structure located above the medulla primarily thought to be responsible for motor control.

    68. The Biological Basis Of Behavior Links
    The Biological Basis of Behaviour. Learning objectives for biological psychology represents a Recommended Site to Surf. Explore the
    http://www.rdc.ab.ca/scottpsych/website/frames/neuro.htm
    The Biological Basis
    of Behaviour
    represents a Recommended Site to Surf Explore the Brain and Spinal Cord
    This is an awesome site that includes information on brain basics, the spinal cord, the peripheral nervous system, the neuron, brain imaging, the effects of drugs on the nervous system, and much, much more. There are also some very interesting pages regarding such things as Einstein's brain, chocolate, the brain vs. the computer, and more. Check it out
    URL: http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/introb.html Basic Neural Processes
    This site includes a quiz on the structure of the neuron and brain, a review of physical factors involved in the action potential, and a place to study and check your knowledge of the human brain. [enter]
    http://psych.hanover.edu/Krantz/neurotut.html Brain Model Tutorial
    This site includes a number of 3D images of the brain that you click on for further information. [enter]
    URL: http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~Brainmd1/brain.html The Brain: Test Yourself
    This site provides a number of figures of the brain in which you must try to identify certain parts which are numbered. [enter]
    URL: http://www.csuchico.edu/psy/BioPsych/brain.html

    69. Biological Psychology (with CD-ROM And InfoTrac), Eighth Edition
    biological psychology (with CDROM and InfoTrac), Eighth Edition. Methods boxes help students understand and appreciate research in biological psychology.
    http://newtexts.com/newtexts/book.cfm?book_id=1235

    70. Biological Psychology Online References Resources
    biological psychology Online Resources References. Vincent W. Hevern, SJ, Ph.D. biological psychology (8th ed.). Belmont, CA Wadsworth Publishing.
    http://web.lemoyne.edu/~hevern/psy340/biopsyres.html

    71. PSY2031 Developmental And Biological Psychology (Caulfield, Clayton, Gippsland)
    PSY2031 Developmental and biological psychology (Caulfield, Clayton, Gippsland). PSY2031 Developmental and biological psychology unit guide 2004 photocopy.
    http://www.lib.monash.edu/resourcelists/p/psy2031.html
    Monash University Library Reading lists P
    PSY2031 Developmental and biological psychology (Caulfield, Clayton, Gippsland)
    Dr Gavin Sullivan
    School of Psychology, Psychiatry and Psychological Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
    Email: Gavin.Sullivan@med.monash.edu.au
    Phone: +61 3 990 32246
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    Books Electronic readings ... PSY2031 Development and biological psychology laboratory handbook 2004 [photocopy] PSY2031 Development and biological psychology laboratory readings 2004 [photocopy] PSY2031 Developmental and biological psychology unit guide 2004 [photocopy]
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    American Psychological Association. (2001). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association . (5th ed.).Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Berk, L. E. (2003). Child development . (6th ed.). Boston: Allyn and Bacon. Berk, L. E. (2004). Development through the lifespan : chapter 17, chapter 18, chapter 19 . Sydney, N.S.W. : Pearson Education Australia. O'Shea, R. P. (2002).

    72. Biological Psychology Index Page
    biological psychology Psychology 383. Class Lecture Notes. Lecture notes are currently available in MS Word format. When you click
    http://socsci.uwosh.edu/BioPsych/biopsych.htm
    Biological Psychology
    Psychology 383
    Class Lecture Notes
    Lecture notes are currently available in MS Word format. When you click on the link below, the file will either be saved to your hard drive or open automatically in MS Word, depending on how your machine is configured. Pay close attention to where the file is saved or better yet, select the appropriate path so that it is saved to the location of your choice. Lecture One Lecture Two Learning Aid Program Password Required Lecture Three Lecture Four Special Slides Lecture Five ... Return to the Psychology Department Index Page

    73. Biological Psychology: Exploring The Brain (SD226) - Teaching With The Open Univ
    biological psychology exploring the brain (SD226). experience of interdisciplinary teaching in the broad field of biological psychology.
    http://www3.open.ac.uk/employment/associate-lecturers/courses/SD226.shtm
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    Biological psychology: exploring the brain (SD226)
    This is an existing course which has vacancies for the February 2005 presentation in the South of England. The application close date for the February 2005 presentation is 23 September 2004.

    74. Biological Psychology
    biological psychology. Basic assumptions. • Characteristics should be heritable. • Characteristics should not be markedly influenced by the environment.
    http://www.uoregon.edu/~gnhall/psyc459/biological_psych.html
    Biological Psychology
    Basic assumptions
    Characteristics should be heritable
    Characteristics should not be markedly influenced by the environment
    Heritability of IQ
    .86 for identical twins raised together
    .61 for fraternal twins raised together
    Ethnic Differences in IQ
    Dysgenesis hypothesis
    Persons with lower IQs have more offspring than persons with higher IQs
    The cognitive gap will increase
    Why has the cognitive gap decreased?
    Educational intervention programs (e.g., Head Start)
    Cognitive abilities are malleable
    Poverty and IQ
    Are ethnic minorities poor because they have low IQs?
    If all people had the same IQ and only non-cognitive variables were allowed to vary (e.g., parental SES, motivation), then the income distribution would resemble what we have now
    Poverty and IQ
    If non-cognitive variables (parental SES, motivation) were equated and only IQ scores were allowed to vary, there would be a more egalitarian income distribution
    Success and IQ (Sternberg, 2000)
    Blood Pressure
    (Blascovich et al., 2001)
    Blood pressure and stereotype threat
    The discomfort persons feel when they are at risk of fulfilling a negative stereotype about their group)
    High stereotype threat
    Study is on standardized test bias
    Test given to achieve a nationally representative sample
    Test developed by researchers from Stanford, Princeton, Michigan

    75. PSYC240 - Biological Psychology
    Academic Year 2003/2004. biological psychology PSYC 240 SP. Crosslistings NS B 240. This course will provide a broad introduction
    http://www.wesleyan.edu/wesmaps/course0304/psyc240s.htm
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    Academic Year 2003/2004
    Biological Psychology
    PSYC
    240 SP
    Crosslistings:
    This course will provide a broad introduction to the biological basis of behavior. We will explore the relationships among evolution, brain structure, neural function, psychology and behavior. Topics will include basic nervous system function, hormones and sexual behavior, psychopharmacology, sleep and biological rhythms, motivation, and affective disorders.
    MAJOR READINGS
    Textbook to be announced.
    EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
    Four in-class examinations, and several short papers.
    ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS
    This is a column 1 Breadth Requirement course. COURSE FORMAT: Lecture
    REGISTRATION INFORMATION
    Level: UGRD Credit: Gen Ed Area Dept: NSM PSYC Grading Mode: Graded Prerequisites:
    SECTION 01
    Instructor(s): Goel,Namni
    Times: ..T.R.. 10:30AM-11:50AM; Location: JUDD116
    Reserved Seats: (Total Limit: 40)
    SR. major: 10 Jr. major: 10
    SR. non-major: 3 Jr. non-major: 3 SO: 10 FR: 4

    76. PSYC240 - Biological Psychology
    Academic Year 2004/2005. biological psychology PSYC 240 SP. Crosslistings NS B 240. This course will provide a broad introduction
    http://www.wesleyan.edu/course/psyc240s.htm
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    Academic Year 2004/2005
    Biological Psychology
    PSYC
    240 SP
    Crosslistings:
    This course will provide a broad introduction to the biological basis of behavior. We will explore the relationships among evolution, brain structure, neural function, psychology and behavior. Topics will include basic nervous system function, hormones and sexual behavior, psychopharmacology, sleep and biological rhythms, motivation, and affective disorders.
    MAJOR READINGS
    Textbook to be announced.
    EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
    Four in-class examinations, and several short papers.
    ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS
    This is a column 1 Breadth Requirement course. COURSE FORMAT: Lecture
    REGISTRATION INFORMATION
    Level: UGRD Credit: Gen Ed Area Dept: NSM PSYC Grading Mode: Graded Prerequisites:
    SECTION 01
    Instructor(s): Goel,Namni
    Times: ..T.R.. 10:30AM-11:50AM; Location: TBA
    Reserved Seats: (Total Limit: 40)
    SR. major: 10 Jr. major: 10

    77. Biological Psychology
    Course number 82. biological psychology. Dr. Alvydas Šoliunas. Acad. cycle, Local credits, ECTS credits, Duration, Semester. Master, 2, 3, 1 semester, Spring.
    http://www.trs.cr.vu.lt/courses/?content=course&numeris=82

    78. Ingenta: Table Of Contents -- Biological Psychology, January 2004, Volume 65, Is
    biological psychology. January 1. Editorial board members(prelim ii) biological psychology, January 2004, vol. 65, iss. 2, pp. ii
    http://www.ingenta.com/isis/browsing/TOC/ingenta?issue=pubinfobike://els/0301051

    79. J: Biological Psychology Teaching Opportunity
    J biological psychology teaching opportunity. Subject J biological psychology teaching opportunity; Date Fri, 03 Oct 2003 143211 +0100;
    http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/mhonarc/jobs/msg01017.html
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    • Subject : J: Biological psychology teaching opportunity Date : Fri, 03 Oct 2003 14:32:11 +0100 Delivery-date : Fri, 03 Oct 2003 14:33:56 +0100 Envelope-to : www@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk
    http://www3.open.ac.uk/employment/associate-lecturers/ http://www.wmin.ac.uk/sshl/new/Psychology/Staff/Clow.htm

    80. Primate Lab Home
    Harlow Center for biological psychology. The Harlow Center for biological psychology is located on the campus of the University of WisconsinMadison.
    http://psych.wisc.edu/primatelab/primatelabhome.html
    Harlow Center for Biological Psychology Department of Psychology University of Wisconsin-Madison 22 North Charter Street Madison, WI 53715-2613 Phone: (608) 263-3550 Fax: (608) 262-6020 Director: Dr. Christopher Coe The Harlow Center for Biological Psychology is located on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison . It is administered through the Department of Psychology and has long been home to internationally recognized research on behavioral and developmental psychology. The Harlow Center is affiliated with, but independent from, the adjacent Wisconsin Primate Research Center. Mission Statement To improve our understanding of infant development and the biological basis of behavior in order to promote health and psychological well being across the life span. Specific Objectives
    • To maintain a healthy and productive nonhuman primate colony in order to facilitate psychological and biomedical research at the University of Wisconsin. To evaluate and apply modern animal husbandry techniques to ensure the optimal care of rhesus monkeys involved in our breeding and research projects.

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