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  1. Biological Psychology (Ise) by James W. Kalat, 2006
  2. Biological Markers of Depression: State of the Art : Proceedings of the International Congress on Biological Markers of Depression : State of the Ar (International Congress Series) by Belgium) International Congress on Biological Markers of Depression: State of the Art (1990 : Liege, Remy Von Frenckell, et all 1991-11
  3. Sex differences in adult ADHD: a double dissociation in brain activity and autonomic arousal [An article from: Biological Psychology] by D.F. Hermens, L.M. Williams, et all 2004-07-01
  4. Personality Differences and Biological Variations: Study of Twins (Monographs in Experimental Psychology) by Gordon Claridge, etc., 1973-01
  5. The Biological Foundations of Clinical Psychiatry by J. Giannini, 1985-11
  6. Anxiety: Psychobiological & Clinical Perspectives (Series in Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine) by Norman Sartorius, V. M. Andreoli, et all 1990-07-01
  7. Biological Psychology - Text Only by James W. Kalat, 2006
  8. Biological Psychology, Edition: 9 by James Kalat, 2008-01-01
  9. Biological Psychology by James W. Kalat, 2009-07-01
  10. The Psychology Of Beauty - Ethel D. Puffer by Ethel D. Puffer, 2010-01-19
  11. Temporal variation of acute stress responses in sympathetic nervous and immune systems [An article from: Biological Psychology] by K. Kimura, T. Isowa, et all
  12. Handbook of Physiological Research Methods in Health Psychology by Dr. Linda J. Luecken, Dr. Linda C. Gallo, 2007-10-10
  13. Study Guide for Kalat's Biological Psychology, 8th Edition by James W Kalat, 2003
  14. Biological Psychology 4th Edition

101. Peter R. Breggin And Psychiatric Drug Facts
Peter R. Breggin, M.D. founded The International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and psychology (ICSPP) as a nonprofit research and educational network 25 years ago and warns the media and the public about the potential dangers of drugs, electroshock, psychosurgery, and the biological theories of psychiatry.
http://www.breggin.com
Psychiatric Drug Facts
Peter R. Breggin, M.D.
What your doctor may not know about:
How psychiatric drugs really work
Adverse drug effects on the brain and mind
The role of the FDA
Drug company practices
Recent medical and legal developments
Electroshock and psychosurgery
Last updated September 1, 2005
CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR THE BREGGINS
Peter R. Breggin, M.D. and Ginger Breggin
101 East State Street, PMB 112 Ithaca, New York 14850-5543 Phone: 607 272 5328 Fax: 607 272 5329 Dr. Breggin continues to see patients in his office in Ithaca New York He prefers to accept those who live relatively nearby in central New York State and the Finger Lakes region. Dr. Breggin no longer accepts legal cases that require travel or trial testimony. He usually does not have the time to answer information inquiries. Peter R. Breggin, M.D. began in the full time private practice of psychiatry in 1968. Dr. Breggin has been informing the professions, media and the public about the potential dangers of drugs, electroshock, psychosurgery, involuntary treatment, and the biological theories of psychiatry for over three decades. Since 1964 Dr. Breggin has been publishing peer-reviewed articles and medical books in his subspecialty of clinical psychopharmacology. He is the author of dozens of scientific articles and nineteen professional books, many dealing with psychiatric medication, the FDA and drug approval process, the evaluation of clinical trials, and standards of care in psychiatry and related fields.

102. Biological Anthropology @ UCLA
Graduate program focusing on evolutionary theory, primate behavior, hominid evolution, and evolutionary psychology and ecology. Features faculty interests and current research.
http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/anthro/bioanthro/
Human beings are the products of millions of years of evolution by natural selection. Sometime in the last 5 million years, natural selection created a creature with a very large brain that walked upright, was adept at making and using tools, developed language, and came to rely heavily on imitation, social learning, and culture. Biological anthropologists study all facets of this process. Biological anthropology is interesting and important because an evolutionary perspective provides a rich source of insight about why we are the way we are. The program in biological anthropology at UCLA focuses on four areas of research:
  • Evolutionary theory: Mathematical studies of how evolutionary processes work. Primate Behavior: Field studies of free ranging primates that aim to show how natural selection has molded the bodies and behavior of our closest living relatives. Hominid Evolution: Studies of the fossil and archaeological record which help us understand the ecological and social factors that have shaped human evolutionary history. Evolutionary psychology and ecology: Field and laboratory studies of of contemporary human psychology and behavior rooted in the evolutionary paradigm.

103. Formative Psychology,stanley Keleman,somatic Education
Articles and books on biological and psychological development of the human being by Stanley Keleman.
http://www.formative-psychology-eu.com/english.html
Formative Psychology and Somatic Education © By Stanley Keleman Homepage in: Dutch English German Articles in: Books: English German Workshops Stanley Keleman in: Europe America Links with: Stanley Keleman Insitiut fuer Formative Psychologie und Somatische Bildung Formative Psychology Dutch Institut für Stressmanagement Mainz ... Zentrum für Form und Wandlung Information: form.psy@planet.nl Life makes shapes. Life is a natural, evolutionary process in which series of shapes are continually forming. These shapes are part of an organizing process that embodies emotions, thoughts, and experiences into structure. This structure, in turn, orders the events of existence.
Each person’s shape is his embodiment in the world. We are the body we inherit, the one that lives us, and a personal body, the one we live and shape through voluntary effort. We are citizens of two worlds, rooted in the animate, immortal and timeless. Molecules and cells organize into clusters, which further organize as layers, tubes, tunnels and pouches. These give structure to liquid life and set the stage for embodied human consciousness. Through the act of living, a personal human shape grows, one that is changed by the challenges and stresses of life. Formative psychology is based in the evolutionary process in which life continually forms the next series of shapes, from birth through maturity to old age. At conception each person is given a biological and emotional inheritance, but it is through voluntary effort that this constitutional given fulfills its potential for forming a personal life. Form gives rise to feeling. The smallest voluntary effort brings forth the existential truth of one’s bodily experience rather than mental concepts or someone else’s notion about appropriate behaviors and actions. When individual identity is grounded in somatic reality, we can say, “I know who I am by how I experience myself.”

104. Department Of Psychology, University At Buffalo, SUNY
Offers undergraduate, Master's, and PhD programs in psychology. Graduate degrees specialize in clinical, biological, cognitive, and socialpersonality psychology.
http://wings.buffalo.edu/psychology/
HIRING: Four Positions in Behavioral Neuroscience Clinical Cognitive , and Developmental Department of Psychology
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105. Cognition And Xenodochy Home Page
The philosophy of simple and mobile life including a synthesis of epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, general semantics, psychology, and motivation, with an explanation of the biological basis of prejudice.
http://www.xenodochy.org
cognition and xenodochy
Cognition The action or faculty of knowing taken in its widest sense, including sensation, perception, conception, etc., as distinguished from feeling and volition. Xenodochy Hospitality to strangers, particularly the reception of foreigners; living together with other species on friendly terms; recognizing and supporting civil rights for aliens. Sentient Sovereignty
A significant detriment to the principles offered here is prejudice. If we are to be really prepared to support these principles, we must have a means to overcome prejudice. That means is knowledge of the foundations of prejudice and how to use that knowledge to overcome it. In keeping with the principle of sentient sovereignty, this is personal knowledge - knowledge one can use oneself - not knowledge one can control others with. A prerequisite for understanding these intra-organismic and inter-organismic issues is understanding the structural elements of mobile organisms in their environments - the philosophy of mobile life . The perspective for these views is informed by the study of general semantics , which commands us to consider the organism in its environment as a whole , and the philosophy of simple life (working drafts).

106. Department Of Psychology
Part of the School of Natural Sciences, University of Graz; deals in cognitive science, work, organizational, environmental, biological, clinical, educational, and social psychology. Information for students and researchers, staff pages. Large parts of this site are available in German only.
http://psyserver.kfunigraz.ac.at/index_e.html

107. Columbia University Psychology Department Home Page
The undergraduate major in Neuroscience and Behavior is a joint effort with the Department of biological Sciences. All students majoring in psychology have opportunities to explore these main areas cognition, psychobiology/neuroscience, and sensation and perception.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/psychology/
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Department of Psychology 406 Schermerhorn Hall Columbia University 1190 Amsterdam Avenue, Mail Code 5501

108. Psychology Department Home
Undergraduate programs and graduate programs include biological and Learning Perspectives, Biopsychology and Clinical Practices.
http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/PSYCH/
Psychology Department University A - Z Site Map Contact Psychology Department Home ... Upcoming Events
Welcome to the University of Hartford Psychology Department! The Department of Psychology at the University of Hartford is committed to engaging students in the scientific study of humans and animal behavior, cognition, and emotion, and how to apply that knowledge to solve human and organizational problems. Major emphasis is placed on the development of critical thinking and analytical skills so that students will become adept at formulating meaningful questions about human behavior and problems, and at devising sound and integrative strategies for answering those questions, including those that derive from the humanities and related natural and social sciences. Both basic research and applied aspects of the discipline are represented in the curriculum to achieve the goal of developing well-rounded, resourceful, and informed graduates motivated to participate actively in the intellectual, social, and political life of their community and to conduct themselves constructively and generously in their private lives. The Department of Psychology at the University of Hartford emphasizes teaching and commitment to scholarship. The Faculty of the Department strive to be responsive to the changing needs of students and the marketplace. These needs are addressed through the continual development of new courses and programs which are designed to reflect current perspectives and issues within psychology.

109. Engelsk Forside
Information about research, teaching and staff.
http://www.uib.no/ibmp/bjorg/english/
University of Bergen Faculty of Psychology
Department of Biological and Medical Psychology
Jonas Liesvei 91, 5009 Bergen, Norway
Norwegian version Please select among the following links:
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110. Welcome To The Faculty Of Science
has departments schools, biological, chemistry, computer science, environmental marine, food science, forensic science, geography, geology, mathematics, optometry vision, pharmacology, physics, physiology, psychology, sport exercise science, statistics.
http://www.auckland.ac.nz/science/
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Academic Programme Changes 2006
The points structure for all University of Auckland degrees, diplomas and certificates will change from 1 January 2006. Students enrolled prior to 2006 will come under the Transition Regulations. To find out more about these changes and how they will affect students go to http://www.auckland.ac.nz/transitionregulations departments degrees subjects ... feedback

111. Tufts Department Of Psychology Site Guide
Much of the research being conducted in the Department of psychology centers on biological, developmental and cognitive psychology as well as human factors/engineering.
http://ase.tufts.edu/psychology/
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Click here for information about the faculty and graduate student areas of research, and meet our department staff. Undergraduate Program
Thinking about Psychology as a major? Click here to learn about your options and the required course of study. Check out the new website for the Tufts Psychology Society and our Awards Page Graduate Program
Thinking about graduate school? Click here to learn about our M.S./Ph.D. program in Experimental Psychology with emphases in Biological, Cognitive, Developmental, Psychopathological, and Social Psychology. Courses
Click here for a schedule of courses offered in the current and in past semesters. Department Events
Click here for information about colloquia, activities, awards, and other events. Psychology Links
View general psychology-related sites, information on how to apply to graduate programs, and funding resources on the Web.
Faculty and Student Resources
Click here for information related to academic advising and the care and use of human participants in psychological research.

112. Welcome To The Faculty Of Science
Details of undergraduate, postgraduate and research opportunities and facilities in biological, Earth, Ocean and Environmental Sciences and psychology.
http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/science
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Welcome to the Faculty of Science
The Faculty of Science is one of a only handful in the UK to achieve excellent ratings* from the Higher Education Council for England (HEFCE) for every area of its undergraduate work. This achievement, along with an RAE 5 in our research, means that the Faculty has much to offer both undergraduate and postgraduate students.
The Faculty brings together a number of areas of expertise which are grouped under three broad schools:
We offer a variety of entry pathways to ensure that any prospective student with academic ability can benefit from a degree in science.
The Faculty hosts world-class research institutes, as well as running internationally recognised research groups and centres throughout the schools. We also work in partnership with neighbouring research organisations such as the Plymouth Marine Sciences Partnership and the Peninsula Medical School
Students in the Faculty have access to state-of-the-art technology and benefit from courses that are continually updated in line with industry requirements. As a result, our graduates are well equipped for careers in industry, teaching and research, and are highly regarded by employers.

113. School Of Life Sciences
The school is made of three departments biological and Biomedical Sciences, psychology and Vision Sciences. News and events, contact details, course and division information, and research activities.
http://www.caledonian.ac.uk/sls/
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Welcome to the School of Life Sciences, one of the eight schools that make up the academic core of Glasgow Caledonian University. The School is composed of three academic Departments:
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The School of Life Sciences offers a wide range of professionally accredited programmes that provide our graduates with excellent career opportunities. Overview Undergraduate Postgraduate Part-Time ... Research Opportunities
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Research is integral to all activities in the School of Life Sciences: from the essential underpinning of undergraduate education, to innovative initiatives with international collaborators and commercial partners. Overview Research Studentships Media Experts
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The Academic Departments and Research Centres within the School of Life Sciences offer opportunities for commercial development through their applied research together with providing a portfolio of CPD training courses. Overview Commercialisation CPD About us Welcome Meet the Dean Facilities Career Opportunities ... Latest Headlines Useful links Online Prospectus Life Sciences A - Z Search Life Sciences Contact us

114. The Symposium - The Desire And Pursuit Of The Whole:
Resource for the objective investigation of sexuality. Studies from the biological sciences, psychology, sociology, and theology combine to offer a multidimensional understanding of human sexuality.
http://thesymposium.co.uk
ignorance is the curse of God, Knowledge the wing wherewith we fly to heaven William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part 2 Welcome to The Symposium, an online resource dedicated to raising standards in the field of sexology. My name is Ross Brooks. I am an independent writer and researcher with a particular interest in the study of men's sexuality. I write both for the academic community and for popular publications, attempting to bridge the gulf that currently exists between the two camps with regard to the study of sexuality. This is a new site and I hope you will find the information posted here informative and stimulating. Last updated 11 September 2005
* Site currently under construction. Further content to follow *
Academic Projects:
The Desire and Pursuit of the Whole:
Testosterone, Perceived Dominance, and Sexual Preference in Men
Download the PDF for printing Ross Brooks ABSTRACT.
Feasting With Panthers:
19th-Century Bibliography Project Comprehensive bibliography, texts of hard-to-find documents, and brand new English translations of important works all pertaining to the treatment of same-sex desire by (mainly European) 19th-century medical professionals.

115. Rochester In Sussex
A oneyear student exchange program offered by the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and the University of Sussex at Brighton, England, and its Experimental psychology program in the School of biological Sciences.
http://www.bcs.rochester.edu/sussex/
@import url(http://www.bcs.rochester.edu/bcs_import.css); Explore BCS BCS home About BCS Contact BCS Courses Events Graduate Program People Postdoc and Job Opportunities Research Areas Research Programs Site Map Undergraduate Programs
Study Abroad: Rochester in Sussex
The year abroad exchange program with the University of Sussex gives students in the department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences (BCS) at the University of Rochester an opportunity to broaden their academic and cultural horizons. While spending a year in Britain, students continue to pursue their BCS curriculum taking courses that supplement that program of study.
Why Sussex?
Sussex is made up of several schools so courses are exceptionally interdisciplinary in nature. The School of Biological Sciences, through its Experimental Psychology program, offers a program of study essentially equivalent to that offered by Rochester's department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences. Experimental Psychology at Sussex is an internationally known center of excellence in teaching and research in the study of behavior as a natural science. Sussex is also:
The City of Brighton and Hove
The University of Sussex is located just minutes away from the city of Brighton and Hove. This area has been home to such notable persons (perhaps some are just more infamous) as Emma Burton (Baby Spice), Paul McCartney, Heather Mills, Laurence Olivier, Carol Cleveland (of Monty Python), and Sir Winston Churchill.

116. The Human Mind - Hypnotic World Psychology
psychology, personality and emotion analysis, memory tips and more at for the exploration of the mind through the psychological biological approach.
http://psychology.hypnoticworld.com/biological/index.php
:: Areas on Hypnotic World Psychology :: Body Language Dreams Emotions ... Stress Search this site: this site the Web Psychology Home Free Personality Tests Freud Personality Type Are you angry? Stress/Depression Test Test your Memory ... Body Language Learn to read: Body Language Speech Behavior more... ... Brain Explorer INTERACTIVE Learning Theories Memory Techniques for: Names Lists Phone Numbers more... ... Generalised Anxiety Treatments Medication Psychotherapy Site Stuff Site Map ... Contact Us Get Hypnotic World Psychology's News Update For occasional mailings with news, articles and ideas on psychology, type your email below: (Free to opt-out at any time)
This is the Hypnotic World Psychology section for the exploration of the mind through the psychological biological approach . We'll look at the structure and functions of the brain, how biological approaches explain illnesses and more...

117. ScienceDirect - Biological Psychology - List Of Issues
psychological and physiological differences See also Chapter 17 Learning and Memory biological Perspectives
http://www.sciencedirect.com/web-editions/journal/03010511
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Biological Psychology Bookmark this page as: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03010511
Articles in Press
Volumes 61 - 70 Volume 70, Issue 2 , Pages 67-140 (October 2005) Volume 70, Issue 1 , Pages 1-66 (September 2005) Volume 69, Issue 3 , Pages 247-405 (July 2005) Volume 69, Issue 2 , Pages 133-245 (May 2005) Volume 69, Issue 1 , Pages 1-132 (April 2005)
Current Trends in Women's Health Research Volume 68, Issue 3 , Pages 179-374 (March 2005) Volume 68, Issue 2 , Pages 87-178 (February 2005) Volume 68, Issue 1 , Pages 1-86 (January 2005) Volume 67, Issue 3 , Pages 245-433 (November 2004) Volume 67, Issues 1-2 , Pages 1-243 (October 2004)
Frontal EEG Asymmetry, Emotion, and Psychopathology Volume 66, Issue 3 , Pages 191-276 (July 2004) Volume 66, Issue 2 , Pages 99-190 (April 2004) Volume 66, Issue 1 , Pages 1-98 (March 2004) Volume 65, Issue 3 , Pages 185-288 (February 2004) Volume 65, Issue 2 , Pages 89-183 (January 2004) Volume 65, Issue 1

118. Jess. F. Deegan II, Ph.D.
Jess F. Deegan II Chair and Professor of psychology Mail Me psychology Faculty Listing New Faculty Information Go to the Map of the Department
http://www.csub.edu/~jdeegan/
Jess F. Deegan II
Chair and Professor of Psychology
B.A., California State College, Bakersfield, 1987
Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara, 1994
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Tuesday 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM. I am in the office most days, Mon.-Thur., between the hours of 10:00 and 4:00 PM. However, most days I also have meetings that disrupt my ability to be available to the student 100% of the time. See Full Weekly Schedule (Su05Sched.pdf) SUMMER COURSES NONE Dates that I know I will not be available on campus. Thurs. Aug. 18 - Mon. Aug 22. Here is the Psyc 290 Syllabus if you just want a sample of the on-line course that I will teach Fall '05. OLD Student Homepages PERSONAL STATEMENT Personal Page! Usual Classes Favorite Quote "If humans exist on earth for a purpose, it is likely to be for scientific research. It is the one urge that is exclusively human and distinctive of the race." Source: Cinna Lomnitz, in Fundamentals of Earthquake Predictions (Wiley)

119. Psychobiology Resources Such As The Brain, Neuroscience And Psychophysiology
explanations for concepts and resources for college psychology students! Psychobiology students, like all psychology students, need help with classes.
http://www.alleydog.com/links-sp/biopsych.asp
Choose a Section About Us Advertising Discussion Forums E-mail Glossary Get into Grad School Grad School Search Home List of US Colleges Psych Class Notes Psych Journals Psych Links Psych News Quizzes Search Site Index Support University Search What's New Word of the Day Writing Center
Psychobiology Links Back to Psychology Links Page Neuroscience for Kids
PLEASE do not be fooled or turned off by the title of this site. The site, no matter who it is designed for, has some of the most helpful information on the web I have ever seen. The site is filled with definitions, descriptions, and explanations for concepts that are actually easy to understand, follow, and learn. In my experiences, Psychobiology is one of the most difficult sections for students to learn in Introductory Psychology. With this site, that could all change. By the way, if you are having problems understanding what an "action potential" is all about and how it works, this site has a great description with very helpful illustrations. (Have I gushed enough about this site? Look, it really is a useful site, ok?) Conversations with Neil's Brain: The Neural Nature of Thought and Language
This site offers the complete online book (you guessed it)

120. Entrez PubMed
Adult; Brain/physiology*; Discrimination (psychology)*; Evoked Potentials/physiology; Eye Movements/physiology; Female; Humans; Male; Memory/physiology
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=1

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