Summaries per chapter with the 1st edition of Brain and Cognition (UT Twente) by Lubbe

Summaries per chapter with Brain and Cognition (UT Twente)

Summaries per chapter with Brain and Cognition (UT Twente)

  • For summaries with all chapters of the 1st edition of Brain and Cognition (UT Twente) by Lubbe, see the supporting content of this page

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  • Chapter 0 -  What is the book 'Brain and Cognition' about?
  • Chapter 1 - What is biopsychology and what does the biopsychological approach entail?
  • Chapter 2 - How do the evolutionary perspective, genetics and experience help us study the biology of behavior?
  • Chapter 3 - What does the anatomy of the nervous system look like?
  • Chapter 4 - How are neurons able to send and receive signals?
  • Chapter 5 - What different research methods are used in the field of biopsychology?
  • Chapter 6 - How does the visual system work?
  • Chapter 7 - How does the sensorimotor system allow for movement?
  • Chapter 8 - What are the functions of sleep, dreaming and circadian rhythms?
  • Chapter 9 - What does the field of cognitive psychology entail?
  • Chapter 10 - How do sensations lead to perceptual experiences?
  • Chapter 11 - How is our brain able to guide our attention?
  • Chapter 12 - How does the short-term working memory function?
  • Chapter 13 - How are we able to use the long-term memory to learn and remember?
  • Chapter 14 - How are we able to use the long-term memory for knowing information?
  • Chapter 15 - How are we able to use knowledge in the real world?
  • Chapter 16 - How are we able to use and understand language?
  • Chapter 17 - How can we make judgments and decisions and how do we reason?
  • Chapter 18 - How do we solve problems?
  • Chapter 19 - What is the relationship between our cognitions and our emotions?

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What is the book 'Brain and Cognition' about? - Chapter 0
What is biopsychology and what does the biopsychological approach entail? - Chapter 1
How do the evolutionary perspective, genetics and experience help us study the biology of behavior? - Chapter 2
What does the anatomy of the nervous system look like? - Chapter 3
How are neurons able to send and receive signals? - Chapter 4
What different research methods are used in the field of biopsychology? - Chapter 5
How does the visual system work? - Chapter 6
How does the sensorimotor system allow for movement? - Chapter 7
What are the functions of sleep, dreaming and circadian rhythms? - Chapter 8
What does the field of cognitive psychology entail? - Chapter 9
How do sensations lead to perceptual experiences? - Chapter 10
How is our brain able to guide our attention? - Chapter 11
How does the short-term working memory function? - Chapter 12
How are we able to use the long-term memory to learn and remember? - Chapter 13
How are we able to use the long-term memory for knowing information? - Chapter 14
How are we able to use knowledge in the real world? - Chapter 15
How are we able to use and understand language? - Chapter 16
How can we make judgments and decisions and how do we reason? - Chapter 17
How do we solve problems? - Chapter 18
What is the relationship between our cognitions and our emotions? - Chapter 19
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