Description
This book, “Physiological Psychology,” provides an intriguing investigation of the biological foundations of human mind and behavior. It carefully exposes how the complex machinery of the nervous system — from the single neuron to the sophisticated architectures of the brain — influences our thoughts, feelings, and actions. Readers are skillfully taken through basic principles, starting with an overview of the discipline and a survey of the basic parts of the nervous system. The chapter explores the electrochemical dialogue of neurons, the intricacy of synaptic transmission, and the varied roles of neurotransmitters. These fundamental facts provide a background for comprehending the deep relationship between our biology and psychology.










