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Biological Psychology (with CD-ROM and InfoTrac)

Biological Psychology (with CD-ROM and InfoTrac)
By James W. Kalat

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This #1 best-seller has successfully introduced thousands of students to the intricate relationship between biology and psychology. This Eighth Edition redefines the high standard set by previous editions. It offers the best balance of rigor and accessibility, the most current research, and the most thorough technology integration available for your course--all presented within a unique modular format that supports student mastery and provides instructors with maximum teaching flexibility. In every chapter, Kalat accurately portrays biopsychology as a dynamic and empirical field in which fascinating new discoveries are constantly being made. He captures readers' interest with the latest biological psychology findings, such as how gingko biloba claims to aid memory and coverage of the hypothesis that humans' mate choice patterns are influenced by natural selection. Throughout, the author's goal is not only to convey information, but also to convey his excitement about and dedication to the subject.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #169167 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-07-07
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 608 pages

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About the Author
James W. Kalat is a professor of psychology at North Carolina State University where he teaches Introduction to Psychology and Biological Psychology. Kalat received a B.A. degree from Duke University Summa Cum Laude and a Ph.D in Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania under the supervision of Paul Rozin. He is the author of BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY, Eighth Edition (Wadsworth, 2004). In addition to textbooks, he has written journal articles on taste-aversion learning and on the teaching of psychology, among other topics.


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cells over systems4
I'm a biopsychologist. Kalat is a very good writer with a gift for explaining difficult concepts and for keeping technical issues interesting. I chose his Intro Psych book for my classes for just this reason. My response to this book is a little more mixed. Biopsychology ranges broadly from cellular to systems level research. This book does well at the former level. It gets a little more deeply into the biochemistry than I would prefer but does so well and is impressively up to date. It does less well at the systems level literature. For example, it defines two common imaging terms incorrectly: PET and rCBF (mixing them up with SPECT and PET respectively). Overall, I like the book and chose it for my biopsychology class but every instructor needs to choose based on their own needs for depth and for emphasis.

as for textbooks.....4
as for textbooks for a biopsych class, this book is certainly interesting and the enhanced cd is definitely a plus. this book has not yet been used as a pillow for a sudden study break nap. the pictures are clear, the writing is friendly, and it's too bad that more texts can't be like this!

Great textbook!4
I'm a freshman Psychology student at the University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands)... I used this book to study for my course Biological Psychology (duh!)... Anyway, this book is very organized, good summaries and a clear explanation of all the important concepts... Even if you don't have much knwoledge of biology, you will understand this book... at least I did...