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physiological psychology
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studies the mechanisms of behaviour through direct manipulation of the brain
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psychopharmacology
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manipulation of neural activity and behaviour with drugs
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neuropsychology
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the psychological effects of brain damage in humans
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psychophysiology
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the relatonsip between physio activity and psych processes
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comparative psychology
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compares different species to understand evo and adaptiveness of behaviour
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cognitive neuroscience
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the neural bases of cognition
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How did the prefrontal lobotomy come about? (Fulton and Jacobsen)
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Monkeys would get frustrated if they didnt get rewarded for completing a task. or "experimental neurosis"
the removed frontal lobes and the monkeys become devoid of emotional expression- htey wouldnt get mad if they didnt get the reward |
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Moniz
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the scientist that said prefrontal lobotomy had no significant side effects
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DR. Ewan Cameron
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the dr. responsible for the sleep room
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physiological psycholgy
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studies neural mechanisms of behaviour through direct manipulation of the brains
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psychopharmacology
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similar to physiological psychology except uses drugs to manipulate behaviour
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neuropsych
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psychological effect of brain damag ein humans
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psychophysiology
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the division of bio psych that studies relation ship between physiological activity and psychological process in humans
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cog neuroscie
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studies neural basis over higher level processes
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polygny
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when one male forms mating bonds with more than one female.
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