Physiological Psychology PDF
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Nelia D. Ong
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These lecture notes provide an overview of physiological psychology, focusing on the brain's role in behavior, emotions, and mental processes. Topics include consciousness, vision, language, and psychological disorders.
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Nelia D. Ong, MAEd, RGC, LPT SMM C Welcome to our class! This course provides an overview of the physiological approach to studying behavior. It studies basic concepts and findings in neuroscience with...
Nelia D. Ong, MAEd, RGC, LPT SMM C Welcome to our class! This course provides an overview of the physiological approach to studying behavior. It studies basic concepts and findings in neuroscience with special emphasis on brain-body relationships, brain-behavior relationship, and mind- behavior relationship. I hope you’ll learn a lot of things from this course. Slide 001 Slide 020 Slide 005 Slide 021 Slide 007 Slide 022 Slide 009 Understanding Human Consciousness: A Physiological Approach Consciousness refer to the fact that we humans are aware of—and can tell others about—our thoughts, perceptions, memories, and feelings. The ability of a person who cannot see objects in his or her blind field to accurately reach for them while remaining unconscious of perceiving them; caused by damage to the “mammalian” visual system of the brain. when sensory information about a particular object is presented to the right hemisphere of a person who has had a split-brain operation, the person is not aware of the object but can nevertheless indicate by movements of the left hand that the object has been perceived. A syndrome in which people ignore objects located toward their left and the left sides of objects located anywhere; most often caused by damage to the right parietal lobe. Reference s Introduction to Physio Psych | PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY Sir Ced TV https://ia804606.us.archive.org/22/items/physiolo gyofbeha0000unse_11ed/physiologyofbeha0000 unse_11ed.pdf Take care of your mental health [email protected]