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Biopsychology I BPS108Only in part. Our behaviour is influenced by both our psychological and our physical conditions. Moreover, our state of mind and our physical conditions affect each other. This course will further your understanding of human psychology and ... |
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BiopsychologyThis is the study of how the anatomical and physiological characteristics of a person affects their psychology. The "state of mind" is affected by physical characteristics. At different stages in a child's development (adult also), aspec... |
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Honours Certificate In Biopsychology VPS004This Honours Certificate is designed for people who already have knowledge of psychology, but are limited in their knowledge of biopsychology. They may be a graduate of another course at Honours Certificate, diploma or even degree level. ... |
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Biopsychology IPhysiology is the study of the way living organisms function. It can encompass the way things move, chemical and bodily processes, growth, atrophy, and anything else that supports or causes physical or chemical changes to occur within the b... |
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Biopsychology IIThis course builds on the foundation of Biopsychology I to give you a deeper understanding of the influence of biology, in particular, the influence of the brain, on human behaviour. ... |
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Biopsychology II BPS204This course proceeds from Biopsychology I, with further exploration of research into brain processes such as memory, and the effects of brain damage and other factors on those processes. Those working or studying in the areas of counsellin... |
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Biopsychology IIBiopsychologists generally consider that evolution has an influence on the pool of behaviour – influencing genes available to members of each species. Evolution is a gradual process of genetic development and change in animal life over gene... |
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