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This course introduces the role of physiological factors in the formation of various psychological phenomena. During the semester, students will learn about the basic biological, physiological and neural determinants (eg with the influence of heredity, prenatal biological factors, nervous system, glands with internal secretion, diseases of the organism) on the mind, personality, experience and behavior. As one of the dominant approaches in modern psychology, biological psychology combines the knowledge of psychology, neuroscience, physiology, evolutionary biology and genetics.
Last update: Peterková Jindřiška, Ing. (04.04.2018)
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Purves, D. et al. (2011) Neuroscience 5th edition. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA.
Michael S. Gazzaniga. Cognitive Neuroscience: The Biology of the Mind, 4th Edition.
James W. Kalat. (2014) Biological Psychology, 11th Edition. ISBN-10: 8131525260
Höschl, C., Libiger, J., Švestka, J. (eds): Psychiatrie (II. doplněné a opravené vydání), Praha, Tigis, s.r.o., 2004. Last update: Peterková Jindřiška, Ing. (04.04.2018)
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