Biological Psychology Social Sciences
Biological Psychology Social Sciences
Biological
Biological psychology is a cross-disciplinary field that integrates psychology, biology, and culture at the level of the human body. It emphasizes the key role of embodiment in human experience, development, self-identity, social function, and mental and physical health.
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- Professional association supports research in medical psychiatry with humanitarian, emotional, psychological, and socio-cultural orientation. Publishes the journal "Biological Psychiatry." Founded 1945.
- Impacts of low-level electromagnetic fields and radio-frequency radiation on neurochemistry, immune system function, endocrinology, memory and attention, visual reaction time, and other body/brain systems. Research summary compiled by Sage Associates.
- Fear, conditioned learning behavior, and the neurophysiology of the amygdala. Research summaries, related links. Rat behavior animation.
- Theory of biocognition views consciousness as inseparable fabric of mind, body, and culture of origin. Founded by Dr. Mario E. Martinez. Speaking schedule, and informational products for sale.
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