Summary of Brain and Cognition (UT Twente) by Lubbe - 1st edition

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  • Chapter 0 -  What is the book 'Brain and Cognition' about?
  • Chapter 1 - What is biopsychology and what does the biopsychological approach entail?
  • Chapter 2 - How do the evolutionary perspective, genetics and experience help us study the biology of behavior?
  • Chapter 3 - What does the anatomy of the nervous system look like?
  • Chapter 4 - How are neurons able to send and receive signals?
  • Chapter 5 - What different research methods are used in the field of biopsychology?
  • Chapter 6 - How does the visual system work?
  • Chapter 7 - How does the sensorimotor system allow for movement?
  • Chapter 8 - What are the functions of sleep, dreaming and circadian rhythms?
  • Chapter 9 - What does the field of cognitive psychology entail?
  • Chapter 10 - How do sensations lead to perceptual experiences?
  • Chapter 11 - How is our brain able to guide our attention?
  • Chapter 12 - How does the short-term working memory function?
  • Chapter 13 - How are we able to use the long-term memory to learn and remember?
  • Chapter 14 - How are we able to use the long-term memory for knowing information?
  • Chapter 15 - How are we able to use knowledge in the real world?
  • Chapter 16 - How are we able to use and understand language?
  • Chapter 17 - How can we make judgments and decisions and how do we reason?
  • Chapter 18 - How do we solve problems?
  • Chapter 19 - What is the relationship between our cognitions and our emotions?

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What is the book 'Brain and Cognition' about? - Chapter 0 - Exclusive
What is biopsychology and what does the biopsychological approach entail? - Chapter 1 - Exclusive
How do the evolutionary perspective, genetics and experience help us study the biology of behavior? - Chapter 2 - Exclusive
What does the anatomy of the nervous system look like? - Chapter 3 - Exclusive
How are neurons able to send and receive signals? - Chapter 4 - Exclusive
What different research methods are used in the field of biopsychology? - Chapter 5 - Exclusive
How does the visual system work? - Chapter 6 - Exclusive
How does the sensorimotor system allow for movement? - Chapter 7 - Exclusive
What are the functions of sleep, dreaming and circadian rhythms? - Chapter 8 - Exclusive
What does the field of cognitive psychology entail? - Chapter 9 - Exclusive
How do sensations lead to perceptual experiences? - Chapter 10 - Exclusive
How is our brain able to guide our attention? - Chapter 11 - Exclusive
How does the short-term working memory function? - Chapter 12 - Exclusive
How are we able to use the long-term memory to learn and remember? - Chapter 13 - Exclusive
How are we able to use the long-term memory for knowing information? - Chapter 14 - Exclusive
How are we able to use knowledge in the real world? - Chapter 15 - Exclusive
How are we able to use and understand language? - Chapter 16 - Exclusive
How can we make judgments and decisions and how do we reason? - Chapter 17 - Exclusive
How do we solve problems? - Chapter 18 - Exclusive
What is the relationship between our cognitions and our emotions? - Chapter 19 - Exclusive
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