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The book provides a comprehensive reference on the neurobiological understanding of behaviour, how behaviour is regulated by the brain, and how such behaviours in turn influence the brain.

The work offers an introduction to neural systems and genetics/epigenetics, followed by detailed study of a wide range of behaviours - temperament and personality, instincts and drives, memory and cognitive function, sex and sexual differentiation, ethology and evolutionary biology, aging, drug abuse and other problematic behaviors, psychophysiology and ultimately the links to biological psychiatry and psychopharmacology. Research findings on the neural basis of social behaviour are integrated across different levels of analysis, from molecular neurobiology and neural systems/behavioural neuroscience to fMRI imaging data on human social behaviour. The content covers research on both normal and abnormal behaviours, as well as developmental aspects.

The target audience includes psychiatrists, neurologists, nurses, psychologists and all researchers and advanced students in behavioural, social and developmental neuroscience, as well as clinical neuroscientists. 



Introduction
Functional anatomy of the human brain
Memory-learning
Basic vital functions and instincts
Temperament-personality-character and evolutionary biology
Sexuality
Aging
Substance use and abuse
Sleep and dreams
Genetics and behavior
Psychobiology and psychoanalysis
Psychophysiology
The contribution of sociology, ethology and other disciplines
Biological psychiatry and psychopharmacology.

ISBN 978-3-030-18322-6
Article number 9783030183226
Media type Book
Copyright year 2019
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Length XIII, 458 pages
Illustrations XIII, 458 p. 42 illus., 23 illus. in color.
Language English