Hormones and behaviour [electronic resource] : a psychological approach / Nick Neave.
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TextPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008.Description: 1 online resource (x, 355 p.) : illISBN: - 9780511649547 (electronic bk.)
- 0511649541 (electronic bk.)
- Psychoneuroendocrinology
- Hormones -- Physiological effect
- Human behavior -- Endocrine aspects
- Animal behavior -- Endocrine aspects
- Behavior -- physiology
- Psychophysiology -- methods
- Behavior, Animal -- physiology
- Hormones -- physiology
- Hormonen
- Gedrag
- Neuropsychoendocrinologie
- Hormones -- Effets physiologiques
- Comportement humain -- Aspect endocrinien
- Animaux -- Mœurs et comportement -- Aspect endocrinien
- Psychoendokrinologie
- comportement -- endocrinologie
- PSYCHOLOGY / General
- 156 22
- QP356.45 .N43 2008eb
- 2008 B-491
- WL 103
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 283-343) and index.
Background to psychobiology -- Hormones and the endocrine system -- Behavioural endocrinology -- Neurological effects of hormones -- Typical sexual determination/differentiation -- Atypical sexual differentiation -- Neural differentiation -- Reproductive/ sexual behaviours -- Attachment/parental behaviours -- Aggressive/competitive behaviours -- Sex steroids and cognition.
"Recent advances in non-invasive sampling techniques have led to an increase in the study of hormones and behaviour. Behaviour is complex but can be explained to a large degree by interactions between various psychological and physiological components, such as the interplay between hormonal and psychological systems. This new textbook from Nick Neave offers a detailed introduction to the science of behavioural endocrinology from a psychological perspective, examining the relationships between hormones and behaviour in both humans and animals. Neave explains the endocrine system and the ways in which hormones can influence brain structure and function, and presents a series of examples to demonstrate how hormones can influence specific behaviours, including sexual determination and differentiation, neurological differentiation, parental behaviours, aggressive behaviours and cognition. This is an introductory textbook which will appeal to second and third year social science undergraduate students in psychology and biomedicine."--BOOK JACKET.
Description based on print version record.