Physiological Psychology
Physiological psychology is a branch of psychology that attempts to explain mental phenomena in the brain's physiological events, also known as bio-psychology, mental biology, or behavioral neuroscience. And physiology, neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, biochemistry, psychopharmacology / behavioral medicine, neurology, neuropsychology, endocrinology and behavioral genetics are closely linked. Physiological psychology studies the function of the various parts of the brain and analyzes how these parts participate in the overall work of the brain. ...