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Seller Inventory # BBB_new1429242280, Book Description Condition: new. ISBN13: Brain & Behavior An Introduction to Biological Psychology | Buy - Chegg 2023. new. Additional changes throughout reflect current understanding and better communicate knowledge to the student. Brain & Behavior: An Introduction to Biological Psychology Achieve Demo. By Bryan Kolb - An Introduction to Brain and Behavior (4th Edition) (10 IAN Q. WHISHAW is Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience and holds a Board of Governors Chair in Neuroscience at the University of Lethbridge, Canada. His two sons and three beautiful grandchildren all live nearby. List Price: was$170.99yourSavings*: $159.00, Access all solutions for your textbook and more. BRYAN KOLB is Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience and Holds a Board of Governors Chair in Neuroscience at the University of Lethbridge, Canada. Read and study old-school with our bound texts. Expanded pedagogical features, including the margin notes, which offer useful asides and connect the student to related material across chapters, and the Section Review self-test questions, which offer students the chance to test their understanding and track their progress. EMT Crash Course with Online Practice Test. Chapter 13Why Do We Sleep and Dream?13-1 A Clock for All SeasonsCLINICAL FOCUS 13-1 Doing the Right Thing at the Right TimeBiological RhythmsThe Origin of BiorhythmsEXPERIMENT 13-1 Question: Is plant movement exogenous or endogenous?Free-Running RhythmsZeitgebersCLINICAL FOCUS 13-2 Seasonal Affective Disorder13-2 The Suprachiasmatic Biological ClockSuprachiasmatic RhythmsKeeping TimeRESEARCH FOCUS 13-3 Synchronizing Biorhythms at the Molecular LevelPacemaking Circadian RhythmsPacemaking Circannual RhythmsChronotypesRhythms of Cognitive and Emotional Behavior13-3 Sleep Stages and DreamingMeasuring How Long We SleepMeasuring SleepStages of Waking and SleepingA Typical Nights SleepContrasting N-Sleep and R-SleepDreamingWhat We Dream About13-4 What Does Sleep Accomplish?Sleep as a Biological AdaptationSleep as a Restorative ProcessSleep for Memory StorageBrain Events During Memory Storage13-5 The Neural Bases of SleepReticular Activating System and SleepNeural Basis of R-Sleep13-6 Disorders of SleepInsomnia: Inability to SleepHypersomnia: Inability to Stay AwakeBreathing DisordersParasomniasCataplexyCLINICAL FOCUS 13-4 OrexinSleep-Related Movement Disorder13-7 What Does Sleep Tell Us about the Brain? Sold by Allsentials and ships from Amazon Fulfillment. 1464118949. Bob Garrett uses colorful illustrations and thought-provoking facts while maintaining a "big-picture" approach that students will appreciate. The loose-leaf pages were cheaper than the regular text book and it contains all the same information. is a Visiting Scholar at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Buy $9.99 Used $ 9.99 Included with your book 21-day refund guarantee Learn more Total Price: $9.99 : Introduction to Brain and Behavior (Loose-Leaf) Fourth Edition . The text reads like it shoulda wonderfully written book. Published by Worth Publishers. An Introduction to Brain and Behavior 4th edition Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. cerebrum, forebrain, hemospheres, brainstem. But if your interested in neuropsych or biopsyc and you're a geeking A student, you'll like this book. Arrived pretty beat up. Welcome to the SAGE edge site for Brain & Behavior by Bob Garrett. Drawing on the latest research and revealing case studies, this 4th edition features a new theme of epigenetics, expanded pedagogy, and updated coverage throughout. We are sorry. Text is dense with dozens of new terms in each chapter, however the illustrations really help to navigate through the heavy information. Some parts are boring and may be over some's head, but a good reference nonetheless. Chapter 1What Are the Origins of Brain and Behavior?CLINICAL FOCUS 1-1 Living with Traumatic Brain Injury1-1 The Brain in the Twenty-First CenturyWhy Study Brain and Behavior?What Is the Brain?What Is Behavior?1-2 Theories of Brain and BehaviorAristotle and MentalismDescartes and DualismCOMPARATIVE FOCUS 1-2 The Speaking BrainDarwin and MaterialismEXPERIMENT 1-1 Question: How do parents transmit heritable factors to offspring?Toward Contemporary Perspectives on Consciousness1-3 Evolution of Brains and of BehaviorOrigin of Brain Cells and BrainsThe Basics: Classification of LifeEvolution of Nervous Systems in AnimalsChordate Brain1-4 Evolution of the Human Brain and BehaviorHumans: Members of the Primate OrderAustralopithecus: Our Distant AncestorThe First HumansRelating Brain Complexity and BehaviorCOMPARATIVE FOCUS 1-3 The Elephants BrainWhy the Hominin Brain Became More Complex1-5 Modern Human Brain Size, Intelligence, and CultureThe Significance of Human Brain Size ComparisonsThe Significance of Human IntelligenceThe Significance of Human Culture, Chapter 2What Is the Nervous Systems Functional Anatomy?RESEARCH FOCUS 2-1 Agenesis of the Cerebellum2-1 Overview of Brain Function and StructurePlastic Patterns of Neural OrganizationFunctional Organization of the Nervous SystemThe Brains Surface FeaturesThe Basics: Finding Your Way Around the BrainCLINICAL FOCUS 2-2 Meningitis and EncephalitisThe Brains Internal FeaturesCLINICAL FOCUS 2-3 Stroke2-2 The Conserved Pattern of Nervous System DevelopmentComparative Brain EvolutionThe Nervous System and Intelligent BehaviorEXPERIMENT 2-1 Question: Does intelligent behavior require a vertebrate nervous system organization?2-3 The Central Nervous System: Mediating BehaviorSpinal CordBrainstemForebrainCerebral CortexBasal Ganglia2-4 Somatic Nervous System: Transmitting InformationCranial NervesSpinal NervesSomatic Nervous System ConnectionsIntegrating Spinal FunctionCLINICAL FOCUS 2-4 Bell Palsy2-5 Autonomic and Enteric Nervous Systems: Visceral RelationsANS: Regulating Internal FunctionsENS: Controlling the Gut2-6 Ten Principles of Nervous System FunctionPrinciple 1: Neuronal Circuits Are the Functional Units of the Nervous SystemPrinciple 2: Sensory and Motor Divisions Pervade the Nervous SystemPrinciple 3: The CNS Functions on Multiple Levels and Is Organized Hierarchically and in ParallelPrinciple 4: Many Brain Circuits Are CrossedPrinciple 5: Brain Functions Are Localized and DistributedPrinciple 6: The Brain Is Symmetrical and AsymmetricalPrinciple 7: The Nervous System Works by Juxtaposing Excitation and InhibitionPrinciple 8: The Brain Divides Sensory Input for Object Recognition and MovementPrinciple 9: The Nervous System Produces Movement in a Perceptual World the Brain ConstructsPrinciple 10: Neuroplasticity Is the Hallmark of Nervous System Functioning, Chapter 3What Are the Nervous Systems Functional Units?RESEARCH FOCUS 3-1 A Genetic Diagnosis3-1 Cells of the Nervous SystemNeurons: The Basis of Information ProcessingEXPERIMENT 3-1 Question: Can the principles of neural excitation and inhibition control the activity of a simple robot that behaves like a cricket?Classes of Glial CellsCLINICAL FOCUS 3-2 Brain Tumors3-2 Internal Structure of a CellThe Basics: Chemistry ReviewThe Cell as a FactoryCell Membrane: Barrier and GatekeeperThe Nucleus and Protein SynthesisThe Endoplasmic Reticulum and Protein ManufactureProteins and RNA: The Cells ProductsGolgi Bodies and Microtubules: Protein Packaging and ShipmentCrossing the Cell Membrane: Channels, Gates, and Pumps3-3 Genes, Cells, and BehaviorMendelian Genetics and the Genetic CodeApplying Mendels PrinciplesCLINICAL FOCUS 3-3 Huntington DiseaseGenetic EngineeringThe Epigenetic Code, Chapter 4How Do Neurons Use Electrical Signals to Transmit Information?4-1 Searching for Electrical Activity in the Nervous SystemCLINICAL FOCUS 4-1 EpilepsyEarly Clues That Linked Electricity and Neuronal ActivityThe Basics: Electricity and Electrical StimulationTools for Measuring a Neurons Electrical ActivityHow Ion Movement Produces Electrical Charges4-2 Electrical Activity at the Dendritic and Cell Body MembraneResting PotentialMaintaining the Resting PotentialHow Neurons Integrate InformationExcitatory and Inhibitory Postsynaptic PotentialsEXPERIMENT 4-1 Question: How does stimulating a neuron influence its excitability?Summation of Inputs4-3 Generation and Propagation of the Action PotentialTriggering an Action PotentialRole of Voltage-Activated Ion ChannelsThe Versatile NeuronRESEARCH FOCUS 4-3 Optogenetics and Light-Sensitive Ion ChannelsAction Potentials and Refractory PeriodsNerve ImpulseRefractory Periods and Nerve ActionSaltatory Conduction and the Myelin SheathCLINICAL FOCUS 4-2 Multiple Sclerosis4-4 Into the Nervous System and Back OutHow Sensory Stimuli Produce Action PotentialsHow Nerve Impulses Produce MovementCLINICAL FOCUS 4-4 ALS: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Chapter 5How Do Neurons Communicate and Adapt?5-1 A Chemical Message RESEARCH FOCUS 5-1 The Basis of Neural Communication in a HeartbeatEXPERIMENT 5-1 Question: How does a neuron pass on a message?CLINICAL FOCUS 5-2 Parkinson DiseaseStructure of SynapsesNeurotransmission in Five StepsVarieties of SynapsesExcitatory and Inhibitory MessagesRESEARCH FOCUS 5-3 Dendritic Spines: Small but MightyEvolution of Complex Neurotransmission Systems5-2 Varieties of Neurotransmitters and ReceptorsFour Criteria for Identifying NeurotransmittersClasses of NeurotransmittersCLINICAL FOCUS 5-4 Awakening with L-DopaVarieties of Receptors5-3 Neurotransmitter Systems and BehaviorNeurotransmission in the Somatic Nervous System (SNS)Dual Activating Systems of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)Enteric Nervous System (ENS) AutonomyFour Activating Systems in the Central Nervous SystemCLINICAL FOCUS 5-5 The Case of the Frozen Addict5-4 HormonesHierarchical Control of HormonesClasses and Functions of HormonesHomeostatic HormonesAnabolicAndrogenic SteroidsGlucocorticoids and Stress, Chapter 6How Do Drugs Influence Brain and Behavior?6-1 Principles of PsychopharmacologyCLINICAL FOCUS 6-1 Cognitive Enhancement?Drug Routes into the Nervous SystemDrug Action at Synapses: Agonists and AntagonistsAn Acetylcholine Synapse: Examples of Drug ActionToleranceEXPERIMENT 6-1 Question: Will the constant consumption of alcohol produce tolerance?SensitizationEXPERIMENT 6-2 Question: Does the injection of a drug always produce the same behavior?6-2 Psychoactive DrugsAdenosinergicCholinergicGABAergicCLINICAL FOCUS 6-2 Fetal Alcohol Spectrum DisorderGlutamatergicDopaminergicRESEARCH FOCUS 6-3 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity DisorderSerotonergicCLINICAL FOCUS 6-4 Major DepressionOpioidergicCLINICAL FOCUS 6-5 The Opioid Overdose Death EpidemicCannabinergic6-3 Factors Influencing Individual Responses to DrugsBehavior on DrugsSubstance Use Disorder, Withdrawal, and AddictionRisk Factors for Substance Use DisorderIndividual and Sex Differences in Substance Use Disorder6-4 Explaining Substance Use and MisuseWanting-and-Liking TheoryWhy Doesnt Everyone Develop Substance Use Disorder?Issues Related to Treating Substance Use DisorderCan Drugs Cause Brain Damage?CLINICAL FOCUS 6-6 Drug-Induced Psychosis, Chapter 7How Do We Study the Brains Structures and Functions?7-1 Measuring and Manipulating Brain and BehaviorRESEARCH FOCUS 7-1 Tuning in to LanguageEarly Origins of Behavioral NeuroscienceRESEARCH FOCUS 7-2 Brainbow: Rainbow NeuronsEXPERIMENT 7-1 Question: Do hippocampal neurons contribute to memory formation?Methods of Behavioral NeuroscienceManipulating BrainBehavior InteractionsCLINICAL FOCUS 7-3 Brain Organoids and Personalized Medicine7-2 Measuring the Brains Electrical ActivityRecording Action Potentials from Single CellsEEG: Recording Graded Potentials from Thousands of CellsMapping Brain Function with Event-Related PotentialsMagnetoencephalography7-3 Anatomical Imaging Techniques: CT and MRI7-4 Functional Brain ImagingFunctional Magnetic Resonance ImagingOptical TomographyPositron Emission Tomography7-5 Chemical and Genetic Measures of Brain and BehaviorMeasuring Brain ChemistryMeasuring Genes in Brain and BehaviorEpigenetics: Measuring Gene Expression7-6 Comparing Neuroscience Research Methods7-7 Computational Neuroscience and Deep Learning7-8 Ethical ConsiderationsNeuroethicsUsing Nonhuman Species in Brain-Behavior Research. Authored by renowned researchers and veteran teachers, An Introduction to Brain and Behavior helps students connect nervous-system activity to human behaviour. He has held visiting appointments at the University of Texas, University of Michigan, Cambridge University, and the Unviersity of Strasbourg, France. All other rights reserved. Discover more of the authors books, see similar authors, read author blogs and more. Very well written. An Introduction to Brain and Behavior, Fourth edition, chap 1, 2 - Quizlet Chapter 16 What Happens When the Brain Misbehaves? Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2015. Please try again. No need to carry extra notebooks or go back and forth notes and textbook when studying, all you need to do is slip your loose note pages in between the loose text inside a 3 ring binder. Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2017. Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video! Chapter 9How Do We Sense, Perceive, and See the World?9-1 Nature of Sensation and PerceptionCLINICAL FOCUS 9-1 Migraines and a Case of BlindsightSensory ReceptorsNeural RelaysSensory Coding and RepresentationPerception9-2 The Visual Systems Functional AnatomyStructure of the RetinaThe Basics: Visible Light and the Structure of the EyePhotoreceptorsCLINICAL FOCUS 9-2 Visual IlluminanceTypes of Retinal NeuronsCLINICAL FOCUS 9-3 GlaucomaVisual PathwaysDorsal and Ventral Visual Streams9-3 Location in the Visual WorldCoding Location in the RetinaLocation in the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus and Region V1Visual Corpus Callosum9-4 Neuronal ActivitySeeing ShapeSeeing ColorRESEARCH FOCUS 9-4 Color-Deficient VisionNeuronal Activity in the Dorsal Stream9-5 The Visual Brain in ActionInjury to the Visual Pathway Leading to the CortexInjury to the What PathwayInjury to the How Pathway9-6 Plasticity in the Visual Pathways, Chapter 10How Do We Hear, Speak, and Make Music?10-1 Sound Waves: Stimulus for AuditionRESEARCH FOCUS 10-1 Evolution of Music and LanguagePhysical Properties of Sound WavesCLINICAL FOCUS 10-2 TinnitusPerception of SoundProperties of Spoken Language and Music as Sounds10-2 Functional Anatomy of the Auditory SystemStructure of the EarAuditory ReceptorsRESEARCH FOCUS 10-3 Otoacoustic EmissionsPathways to the Auditory CortexRESEARCH FOCUS 10-4 Seeing with SoundAuditory Cortex10-3 Neural Activity and HearingHearing PitchCLINICAL FOCUS 10-5 Cochlear Implant in a Deaf ChildDetecting LoudnessDetecting LocationDetecting Patterns in Sound10-4 Anatomy of Language and MusicProcessing LanguageProcessing MusicRESEARCH FOCUS 10-6 The Brains Music System10-5 Auditory Communication in Nonhuman SpeciesBirdsongWhale Songs, Chapter 11How Does the Nervous System Respond to Stimulation and Produce Movement?11-1 Hierarchical and Parallel Movement ControlRESEARCH FOCUS 11-1 NeuroprostheticsThe Basics: Relating the Somatosensory and Motor SystemsForebrain: Initiating MovementBrainstem: Species-Typical MovementEXPERIMENT 11-1 Question: What are the effects of brainstem stimulation under different conditions?CLINICAL FOCUS 11-2 Cerebral PalsySpinal Cord: Executing Movement11-2 Motor System OrganizationMotor CortexMapping the Motor CortexMotor Cortex and Skilled MovementEXPERIMENT 11-2 Question: How does the motor cortex take part in the control of movement?Plasticity in the Motor CortexEXPERIMENT 11-3 Question: What is the effect of rehabilitation on the cortical representation of the forelimb after brain damage?Corticospinal TractsMotor NeuronsControl of Muscles11-3 Basal Ganglia, Cerebellum, and MovementBasal Ganglia and the Force of MovementCLINICAL FOCUS 11-3 Tourette SyndromeCerebellum and Movement SkillEXPERIMENT 11-4 Question: Does the cerebellum help make adjustments required to keep movements accurate?11-4 Somatosensory System Receptors and PathwaysSomatosensory Receptors and PerceptionPosterior Root Ganglion NeuronsSomatosensory Pathways to the BrainSpinal ReflexesFeeling and Treating PainRESEARCH FOCUS 11-4 Phantom Limb PainVestibular System and Balance11-5 Exploring the Somatosensory CortexSomatosensory Body MapRESEARCH FOCUS 11-5 TicklingSecondary Somatosensory CortexEffects of Somatosensory Cortex DamageSomatosensory Cortex and the Hierarchy and Parallel Control of Movement. 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