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Biological Basis of Behavior Test - 1
Notes - Biological Basis of Behvaiour
Sensory systems: General and specific sensations, receptors and processes
1. Introduction BIological Basis of Behvaiour
2. Properties of Light
3. Structure and Function of Eye
4. Light Pathway
5. Theories of Vision
6. Properties of Sound
7. Structure & Function of Ear
8. Touch & Other Senses
Neurons: Structure, functions, types, neural impulse, synaptic transmission. Neurotransmitters.
9. Structure and Types of Neuron
10. Function of Neuron
11. Conduction of Nerve Impulse
12. Role of Neurotransmitter
The Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems – Structure and functions. Neuroplasticity.
13. Structure of Human Behavior
14. Functions_of_Human_Brain
15. Structure of Cerebral Cortex
15a. Brain and Behavior
16. Division of Nervous System
17. Neuroplasticity
Methods of Physiological Psychology: Invasive methods – Anatomical methods, degeneration techniques, lesion techniques, chemical methods, microelectrode studies. Non-invasive methods – EEG, Scanning methods.
18. Methods of Physiological Psychology - 1
19. Methods of Physiological Psychology - 2
Muscular and Glandular system: Types and functions
20. Muscular System
21. Glandular System
Biological basis of Motivation: Hunger, Thirst, Sleep and Sex.
22. Biological Basis of Motivation
23. Sleep Disorders
24. Biological Basis of Sleep
Biological basis of emotion: The Limbic system, Hormonal regulation of behavior.
25. Biological Basis of Emotion
Genetics and behavior: Chromosomal anomalies; Nature-Nurture controversy [Twin studies and adoption studies]
26. Genetics & Behavior
Biological Basis of Behavior Test - 2
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