Neurobiology of Behavior
Explore the intricate connections between biology and behavior in the compelling book, Neurobiology of Behavior by Gordon J. Mogenson. First published in 1977 and updated in 2018, this essential read delves into the mechanisms that influence various behaviors, including thermoregulation, feeding, sexual activity, and aggression. Mogenson meticulously examines how factors such as homeostatic deficits, hormonal influences, circadian rhythms, and cognitive experiences interact within the central nervous system to shape our actions. With a comprehensive page count of 348, this hardback edition, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in the United Kingdom, is a valuable resource for students, professionals, and anyone interested in the fascinating field of behaviorism in psychology. Enhance your understanding of the neurobiological underpinnings of behavior with this insightful work.